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“Sympathy Sockpuppets,” members of online communities who employ deceptive personas to gain sympathy and care from other members, can have a devastating impact on the groups they infiltrate, according to new research by Assistant Professor Kaitlin Costello.
Associate Professor Lisa Mikesell, an expert on patient-provider communication and relationships, presented her expertise in a training webinar created by The Rutgers Global Tuberculosis Institute that was used by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Sarah Watson MI’21 has had an unusual career journey. She began volunteering in the library there and had what she refers to as a career epiphany.
Two years after the early days of the COVID-19 crisis, a case study examines the successful response and leadership role of the university related to vaccination and the safety of faculty, staff and students.
During the capstone process, you are busy doing a ton of academic reading to become a subject matter expert on your topic. But it takes more than just a random collection of data to put together a well-structured, compelling capstone. By having you put together an outline early in the process, it will instill within you a feel for how the various pieces fit together.
A new study shines light on gender bias in visual content on Wikipedia.
SC&I faculty member Marc Aronson, a co-creator of the International Youth Literature Collection at the Alexander Library, said, “this acquisition is significant, because these are the first children's books ever written and published in Lao.” The donation will be celebrated on the annual “Day of the International Children's Book,” event at Alexander Library on April 1, 2022.
Through the Gender and Media Minor, Rutgers students learn to examine gendered power dynamics and representations in media and modern culture; critique current conditions of media production and consumption; express their own viewpoint through the high-quality media they will produce; and help bring about social justice and equality in gender relations.
In the Digital Communication, Information, and Media Minor, students develop digital skills, create a portfolio of digital projects that relate to their interests and professional goals; and prepare to lead in digital environments in every industry.
A new five-part video education series, “Curbside Manner: Health Beyond the Hospital,” has been created by RWJBarnabas Health.