Authentic and Impactful: A Conversation With SC&I’s Leo Sacks About Documentary Filmmaking and Storytelling
The seasoned journalist and Grammy Award-winning music producer has high hopes for Rutgers University's storytellers.
The seasoned journalist and Grammy Award-winning music producer has high hopes for Rutgers University's storytellers.
Through this project, led by Library and Information Science faculty member Shagun Jhaver, he and his team will investigate how users make sense of flagging, what information they seek, and how they navigate flagging interfaces.
The first event of its kind held by SC&I, it provided an insightful and productive forum where faculty and students spent time together sharing their ideas, strategies, and perspectives as teachers and learners.
By Tomas Russo COM-ITI’25
“Many of us may think of book reading as something we do for fun, or leisure, or for required reading. But we also need to realize that books are lifelines, particularly for young people searching for answers,” said SC&I Teaching Professor Nancy Kranich.
Professor of Journalism and Media Studies Regina Marchi’s book “Day of the Dead in the U.S.A” explores “the manifold and unexpected transformations that occur when the tradition is embraced by the mainstream.”