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The findings in a new study by Ph.D. student Shravan Regret Iyer MCM’18 show that immersive media productions need to take a multidisciplinary approach to climate change communication to more effectively increase the audience’s interest in science and motivate them to take action to mitigate global climate change.
“[Rewards] came in the form of the gratitude we received from the people we featured in our piece,” said Tai.
“Each day I am grateful for the fellow student leaders I am able to meet, collaborate with and learn from,” said Cuddihy.
Doerfel’s work focuses on how organizations build and sustain relationships across sectors during and after environmental disasters, and much of her field research takes place in areas where environmental conditions disrupt interorganizational networks, and thus entire communities.
Commenting on the award, chair and Library and Information Science Professor Marie L. Radford noted that Li was advised by the late Associate Professor of Library and Information Science Ross J. Todd. “This is a major award from ALISE and cause to celebrate. Ross would be proud, as we all are!”
Being knowledgeable and proactive about children’s media practices to maximize the media’s benefits and minimize their negative potential, is a key conclusion of a new 58-chapter volume of cutting-edge scholarship in the field of children, adolescents, and media, edited by SC&I’s Incoming Interim Dean and Distinguished Professor of Journalism and Media Studies Dafna Lemish.
Yu, an Information Technology and Informatics major who was nominated by a faculty member to serve as the SC&I Student Representative at SC&I’s graduation ceremony this year, tells SC&I why she chose to major in ITI, how it helped her land the job she hoped for, and her advice for those considering the major.
After two years of hosting virtual graduations during COVID-19, SC&I was thrilled to host an in-person convocation ceremony at Jersey Mike’s Arena to celebrate the Class of 2022 with their families and friends.
Faculty, students, and alumni from SC&I’s Library and Information Science (LIS) Department will attend the annual New Jersey Librarian Association (NJLA) Conference, the premier professional development event for the state’s library community.