“I’m Making an Impact Beyond My Academics:” Meet Yashi Srivastava ITI’25
Srivastava describes the impact the ITI program has had on her successful and busy student career.
Srivastava describes the impact the ITI program has had on her successful and busy student career.
2024 Arthur Ashe Jr. Sports Scholars Special Report to be Published April 25; 20 semifinalists announced.
Hailing from Drexel University, Harvard University, and the University of Michigan, the three new faculty members will join the Library and Information Science Department.
By Tomas Russo COM-ITI’25
CI-119 has been updated with state-of-the-art technology which will greatly enhance teaching and learning at SC&I, and the new design will serve as a future use case for building innovative classrooms across Rutgers and other U.S. iSchools.
To qualify, student-athletes are required to have earned a minimum GPA of 3.70 or better during the previous academic year, and a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher during their entire academic career.
By Andrea Alexander, University Communications and Marketing
Gupta said, “In my projects at Rutgers, I have solved complex problems with data, provided predictive analytics solutions, and generated user-friendly visualizations.”
The Rutgers University RPSO, based at SC&I, is a fun, collegial group of Rutgers students who are working to improve their communicating, public speaking, interviewing, and presenting skills. All students, regardless of their initial level of interest and commitment, are welcome to join, and club members are not required to participate in public speaking competitions.
As a rising senior majoring in Information Technology and Informatics, Ampadu-Nyarkoh said, “Learning how humans interact with technology has resonated with me more than just sitting at a screen and coding, because being in ITI has enabled me to focus on very interesting projects that relate to human beings.”