Christoph Mergerson Ph.D. ‘22, an assistant professor at the University of Maryland, explores the impact of the news media in the South. “If journalism is . . . poorly serving, or excluding, or even harming Black, Latino, LGBTQ, and other historically neglected communities—then that isn’t good if we value social equity and democracy,” Mergerson said.
Emma Moore MLIS’12 is Librarian for Mathematics and Natural Sciences at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey. SC&I was proud to see her appear on the popular game show Jeopardy! and took the opportunity to check in with Moore.
As the volume of digital assets created by organizations of all kinds continually increases, so does the need for courses designed to prepare professionals to work with Digital Asset Management systems.
At Rutgers, the core objective of the IAPP-Greece Initiative is to help advance health communications, research, education, and practice across health professions in both the U.S. and Greece. SC&I faculty member Associate Professor of Communication Matthew Matsaganis is one of the the Rutgers faculty members involved the initiative.
A new analysis by Professor of Journalism and Media Studies John V. Pavlik reveals both positive and negative attributes of the new generative AI Chatbot ChatGPT.
“When I consider what advice to share with young professionals, my top suggestion is to become a job-posting nerd, and not just for librarians, but also for the occupations surrounding it. You’ll get a feel for new (and profitable) skills needed for the industry.”
Alumnus T. Sean Herbert, an award-winning producer at CBS News in New York, spent the month of March 2022 reporting from the border of Ukraine and Poland.