The International Communication Association honors SC&I’s Dean Jonathan Potter for his distinguished contributions to the field of communication and his service to education.
SC&I library and information science faculty, students and alumni will attend this year’s NJLA Conference in Atlantic City, N. J. from May 29-31, 2019.
The NSF-funded 2019 Consortium for the Science of Sociotechnical Systems (CSST) Summer Research Institute, to be held at Rutgers on June 18-22 2019, will connect late-phase doctoral students and emerging scholars with senior scholars in sociotechnical systems and critical informatics research fields, providing substantive learning and research coordination networking opportunities to advance their work.
The D.C. Health Communication Conference has named Fu the recipient of this award for her paper that examines the ways social network sites and online health communities have opened up new possibilities for prompting health behavior change and improving health outcomes.
The Leon Levy Center for Biography, based at The Graduate Center in the City University of New York, has named Greenberg a Biography Fellow for 2019-2020. As a fellow, Greenberg will work on a biography of civil rights icon John Lewis.
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.
Master of Information student Cheyenne Riehl explains how a visit from an IBM researcher, to a class taught by Assistant Professor Charles Senteio, assured her that she made the right choice by enrolling in SC&I’s MI program.
The Reference and User Services Association, a division of the American Library Association, has named Kay Ann Cassell the recipient of the 2019 award.
Frightening brushes with the child welfare system, private landlords who take advantage of students and a report on an animal rights group that protests at slaughterhouses are among stories featured in the spring 2019 edition of Kairos, JMS' magazine of top undergraduate work.