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SC&I faculty and doctoral students showcased their important research at the 2022 Annual Retreat on Cancer Research.
The ICA conference, held in Paris and virtually, runs from May 26–30.
Concerns and issues faced by scholars from other countries who live and work in the U.S. are often left out of conversations about diversity, equity, and inclusion, to the detriment of both the scholars and their academic institutions, according to a new study by Associate Dean for Programs and Distinguished Professor of Journalism and Media Studies Dafna Lemish.
The shift to online learning was poorly planned, contributing to teacher and student stress, a Rutgers study finds.
The goal of his new book, Professor of Journalism and Media Studies Jack Bratich said, is “to inspire a rethinking of what fascism is, how it’s embedded in culture, and where and when fascism takes root.”
On Thursday, May 12, 2022, long-time Part-Time Lecturer Frank Bridges will be graduate with his Ph.D., the fourth degree he has earned from SC&I since his Rutgers academic career began in 1989.
Two of the four new faculty members will join SC&I’s Communication Department, one will join the Journalism and Media Studies Department, and one will join the Library and Information Science Department.
The MCM capstone project is the culmination of your studies in the program and represents the very best work you have to offer.
Chris Tsakonas wandered into WRSU during the annual student involvement fair and will graduate as a trusted radio voice for many of the Scarlet Knights' athletics teams.
Earlier this month, the Lambda Pi Eta chapter of Rutgers University, the National Communication Association’s official honor society, welcomed 57 new members during an induction ceremony at the SC&I building.