In a New Textbook, SC&I Lecturer Offers Alternative Methods to Improve Public Speaking Skills
Jerald Goldstein’s new book suggests novel approaches everyone can use to either gain or improve public speaking skills.
Jerald Goldstein’s new book suggests novel approaches everyone can use to either gain or improve public speaking skills.
Jay Liebowitz, Chief Sales & Marketing Officer at Princeton Lightwave, was in search of some interns well-versed in digital marketing to help him reposition his company as a leading supplier of technology for driverless cars. He contacted SC&I in the hopes of finding some valuable talent and posted his internship opportunity on SC&I's Career Services website.
Nine SC&I faculty and staff were honored at the National Communication Association (NCA) Convention held from Nov. 16 - 19, 2017 in Dallas, Texas.
Professor Lewis has been invited to the Internal Communications Council of The Conference Board as a guest speaker on Organizational Change Communication.
SC&I is happy to be part of the national celebration of Free Speech.
We are profiling a recent graduate from each major who excelled at SC&I. Stay tuned for the rest of the series!
SC&I’s Danielle Raabe ’17, a communication major, was awarded the Spirit of Rutgers Award at the Chancellor’s Student Leadership Gala. Next fall, she will use her leadership skills as a Master of Communication and Media student at SC&I, under the Strategic Organizational Communication track.
Part-Time Lecturer Jack Grasso has been rewarded by his students for his inspiring teaching and mentoring. Seven of his students nominated him as the 2017 “Career Mentor of the Year.”
Do you have a passion for words? Are you interested in public speaking? Do you have something important to say? If so, the Rutgers School of Communication (SC&I)'s 2017 Public Speaking Contest, was the place for you. The event was held on Friday April 14 from 2 to 7 p.m. in the Main SC&I Building.
A team SC&I Debate Coach Matthew Maddex coaches recently won Team of the Year for the 2016-17 American Parliamentary Debate Association (APDA) year.