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Kang, who was one of only 36 students chosen from all over the Unites States to attend the NCA's DHS, said she benefitted most from the feedback she received on her dissertation, and the knowledge and networking opportunities she gained.
The book will cover the entire story, from the moment the boys and their coach decided to enter the cave until the last boy left the hospital and the team spoke to the world.
Kurdali, who is Vice President of Talent Recruitment and Development at NBC News and MSNBC, majored in Journalism and Media Studies and Political Science, and traces her career at NBC to the summer internship she had while an undergraduate at SC&I.
The 2018 Hugh N. Boyd Journalism Diversity Workshop took place this summer at SC&I, and included their first trip to NYC to visit NBC and Bloomberg.
The New Jersey Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists has awarded Sarah Doherty, a sophomore majoring in Journalism and Media Studies, a $500 scholarship.
Alumna Daphne Charles ’18 discusses her USAID Research and Innovation Fellowship at the University of Cape Town (UCT) in South Africa, and how the Master of Information (MI) program helped prepare her for this global initiative.
SC&I faculty members head to Washington, D.C. for the 2018 Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication Conference to discuss the current state of journalism, reporting on a local and national level, and the future of news media in a rapidly changing digital environment.
The Society of American Archivists (SAA) has named SC&I's Master of Information (MI) student Juber Ayala the recipient of this prestigious national award.
Associate Professor Regina Marchi's new book, titled "Young People and the Future of News: Social Media and the Rise of Connective Journalism," co-authored with Lynn Schofield Clark, has won the AoIR's top book award for 2018.