Rutgers Professor's Book Focuses on Urban Progressive Movement
The article discusses Juan Gonzalez's new book and his new role as a SC&I faculty member.
Lemish, D. & Götz, M. (Eds.) (2017). Beyond the stereotypes? Boys, girls, and their images. The International Clearinghouse of Children, Youth and Media, University of Gothenburg, Sweden: Nordicom.
The article discusses Juan Gonzalez's new book and his new role as a SC&I faculty member.
Professor David Greenberg is in the sixth episode of the Watergate Podcast "Slow Burn."
Associate Professor of Communication Jen Theiss explores how romantic partners can help or hurt weight loss efforts.
Mates, A. W., Mikesell, L., & Smith, M. S. (Eds.). (2010). Language, Interaction and Frontotemporal Dementia: Reverse Engineering the Social Mind. Equinox.
Newsweek lists the best podcasts to listen to while traveling home for the holidays, including Assistant Professor Chenjerai Kumanyika’s Civil War podcast “Uncivil."
The Partnership for a Drug-Free New Jersey (PDFNJ) reports that a study by Associate Professor Itzhak Yanovitzsky reveals that the media campaign PDFNJ ran did motivate New Jersey residents to take "action steps to prevent opioid abuse in their homes and communities."
Gannett New Jersey writes about a Feeding Middlesex County initiative launched in a Rutgers School of Communication and Information classroom by graduate students in the Service Leadership Impact class.
The LA Times reports that activists are lying in wait to protest should President Trump fire Robert Mueller, quoting Professor of Journalism and Media Studies and History David Greenberg.
Indiwire ranks "Uncivil's" episode titled "The Soldiers" as number 16 on its list of the 50 best podcasts of 2017. "Uncivil" is co-hosted by Assistant Professor Chenjerai Kumanyika.