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Among those being recognized is Associate Professor of Journalism and Media Studies Khadijah Costley White, who will receive the inaugural Everett Hughes Holle Award for Social Justice and Community Engagement. In addition, Professor of Communication Kathryn Greene will be recognized with the Mark L. Knapp Award in Interpersonal Communication, underscoring her influential career and lasting contributions to interpersonal communication.
Multilingual access to public sector chatbots is key to fostering equitable digital health adoption, Rivera and Singh said.
On October 23, 2024, Professors Mary D’Ambrosio and Regina Marchi hosted a study abroad mixer with a Turkish and Italian buffet to introduce their upcoming spring and summer 2025 programs in Istanbul, Turkey, and Bologna, Italy.
New Jersey residents report the seventh-highest level of satisfaction with local political journalism, according to survey by researchers at Rutgers and other universities.
“Children don't always have agency over people sharing their images. They don't always have the opportunity to say no,” Jordan said.
SC&I JMS Professor Regina Marchi explains what Day of the Dead and Halloween have in common, how they differ, and why the adoption of Day of the Dead celebrations in the U.S. are a communication phenomenon.
The SC&I Alumni Association named Vanderham, Founder and CEO of Bliss Bio Health, LLC, the recipient of this year’s prestigious annual award.
This issue features reporting on the election issues students care about — plus stories from projects in Spain, Italy, Monaco, Nigeria, Egypt, and New Jersey.
An anthropologist by training, Wolfson researches the intersection of new media and contemporary social movements, and he is author of the book “Digital Rebellion: The Birth of the Cyber Left.”