SC&I Alum and Former Intern Offers Valuable Career Advice to Upcoming Graduates
Communication graduate Isabel Lim ’18 shares career advice for upcoming graduates.
Communication graduate Isabel Lim ’18 shares career advice for upcoming graduates.
The School of Communication and Information (SC&I) at Rutgers University-New Brunswick, will hold its graduation ceremony for all students receiving a degree from SC&I on Thursday, May 16, 2019 from 3 – 5 p.m. at the Rutgers Athletic Center (RAC) on the Rutgers Livingston campus.
Mark Aakhus, Sunyoung Kim, and Lisa Mikesell are collaborating with the Hematologic Malignancies Program at RCINJ to help design a patient support system to help physicians communicate with cancer patients about the risks involved in using Bone Marrow Transplant as an alternative to chemotherapy.
The grant, from the William T. Grant Foundation, will support Yanovitzky’s collaborative project intended to stimulate greater engagement of policymakers in New Jersey and beyond with research that can support sound policies that will increase access to depression screening for all adolescents and connect them with adequate treatment as necessary.
Veteran marketer and public relations practitioner, author, keynote speaker and SC&I alumnus, Mark Beal, is returning to SC&I to teach exactly 30 years after he graduated in 1989 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in journalism and media studies.
Through the Rutgers Center for Organizational Leadership, SC&I’s Distinguished Professor Brent Ruben and alumni Ralph Gigliotti ’17, Christine Goldthwaite ‘10, ’18, and Kate Immordino, are assisting leaders from Botswana in their mission to transform their country’s public service model and enhance their leadership capabilities.
The committee brings together science communication practitioners and researchers who span a range of disciplines and expertise in health, education, the environment, and other sectors.
Interested in learning speed pitching? At this event, Rutgers/SC&I students can gain insight into the interaction between public relations practitioners and journalists. The event is co-hosted by the Rutgers Public Relations Student Society of America (Todd Hunt Chapter), based at SC&I.
Available for purchase on both Wiley and Amazon, Lewis uses real-world cases to illustrate the theoretical perspective and highlight the dynamics surfaced in her and others’ research.
Students in Associate Professor Itzhak Yanovitzky’s Persuasive Communication class from fall 2018 developed three communication plans to assist the Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey. They plan to use ideas from all three.