My Best Podcasts of 2017
Gimlet Media's podcast "Uncivil," co-hosted by Assistant Professor Cherenjai Kumanyika, is included in The New Yorker's list of the Best Podcasts of 2017.
Gimlet Media's podcast "Uncivil," co-hosted by Assistant Professor Cherenjai Kumanyika, is included in The New Yorker's list of the Best Podcasts of 2017.
In this article about Gimlet Media's Podcast "Uncivil," co- hosted by Assistant Professor Chenerjai Kumanyika, The New York Times writes, "The podcast is sturdily grounded in historical fact, never the argumentative whim of its hosts. The tension and drama come from the fact that the real history of the war, slavery, and race in America is constantly being relitigated and rewritten by politically motivated actors."
Professor of Journalism and Media Studies and History David Greenberg writes an op-ed for The Star-Ledger on the politicization of holiday greetings.
In this article Professor of Journalism Media Studies and History David Greenberg, authored, he wrote, "If we’re not attentive to the history implicit in the “Me Too Moment” phrase—the reality that people and the press viewed aberrant sexual behavior differently in other eras—we risk misinterpreting the past."
Keith Sargeant of The Star-Ledger writes about how Rutgers’ 1998 basketball postseason helped SC&I's Part-Time Lecturer Erica Herskowitz land a job at WFAN.
The Targum writes, "The Federal Communications Commission's (FCC) decision to rollback net neutrality rules earlier today may limit internet access to off-campus students unable to pay additional fees for internet access." Read how Director of Undergraduate Studies in Journalism and Media Studies Steve Miller believes this ruling will impact Rutgers students.
The Daily Targum reports that SC&I has revived a course and broadcast television program that was canceled 6 years ago. The course and production, called Specialty Camera Studio, was revived by Professor of Professional Practice Juan Gonzalez and Teaching Instructor Neal Bennet.
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