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“Health equity is not necessarily a health issue – it’s a human rights issue. I ground my work in this fundamental premise,” Senteio said.
From working at The Daily Targum to 88.7 WRSU-FM Rutgers Radio, Corey reflects on leveraging his Rutgers SC&I experiences to succeed as a producer for NBC Nightly News and Network Specials.
Two Journalism and Media Studies alums win NJSPJ 2024 Excellence in Journalism awards.
Feldman’s current work focuses on media and climate change, partisan media and misinformation, and comedy and social change.
“The expansion of our fully online specializations reflects our commitment to providing a high-quality, flexible, and accessible graduate education,” says Teaching Professor and MCM Program Director Richard Dool, D.Mgt. “Our program’s design ensures students can advance their education without sacrificing their personal or professional commitments.”
Attendees traveled nationwide to mark this significant milestone in their professional growth within the DAM and Creative Operations programs.
While at Rutgers, Alexa Ramos JMS’15, who today is Manager of Youth Content at Major League Baseball, pursued her dream while empowering children through sports.
Designed to promote holistic health and well-being among the “sound-bite and technology saturated” Master of Communication and Media student population, th
“You never know where that degree will take you,” Segal said.
The type of financing digital technology startups rely on has significant implications for how those companies govern our social and professional relationships, our politics, our public sphere, and our culture, a Rutgers study shows.