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The School of Communication and Information mourns the loss of Professor Robert Kubey. He contributed much to SC&I, over many years, as a scholar, teacher, mentor, friend and even as a band member.
In a new book titled "8 Seconds of Courage," by Tom Sileo '01, and Medal of Honor Recipient Florent "Flo" Greenberg, learn about Groberg, who tackled a suicide bomber to save the lives of many others.
SC&I Alumnus Kevin Murray '12 is applying the knowledge he gained while working toward his Master of Communication and Information at SC&I to create a new dating site called Icebrkr.
In this two-part interview, Potter discusses his early days at Loughborough University and DARG, the development of the field of Discursive Psychology, and what it's like to have served as a dean at a university in the U.K. and at Rutgers.
Associate Professor Jeffrey Lane is one of 14 scholars who have signed an amicus brief in this case concerning cell phone privacy.
Appel has launched a study to test whether patients suffering from dementia can benefit as much from "virtual" trips out into the natural world as much as they would from taking "real" trips outside in nature.
We profiled a recent graduate from each major who excelled at SC&I. This interview finishes the series!
Award-winning journalist and SC&I’s Professor of Professional Practice, Journalism and Media Studies Juan D. González has published a new book about the election and administration of New York City’s Mayor Bill de Blasio.
The Discourse and Rhetoric Group (DARG) is interviewing key Conversation Analysts from Loughborough University.
The National Institute of Health’s (NIH) National Cancer Institute recently funded the Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey for the grant project “Randomized Trial of a Social Media-Delivered Intervention Targeting Indoor Tanning Users” (R01CA218068).