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“Agility, flexibility, and a commitment to lifelong learning will be critical skills for today’s grads,” Rizzotti said.
The more knowledgeable someone claimed to be about vaccines, the more likely they believed multiple false claims.
“Takeover,” a documentary chronicling the day in 1970 when the New York Young Lords occupied Lincoln Hospital in the South Bronx, explains how the protest and takeover ultimately led to a new understanding that health care is a basic right for all Americans, as well as a national Patient Bill of Rights.
New research by Liesl Broadbridge, a board-certified genetic counselor and SC&I Ph.D. student, underscores the resiliency of Newborn Screening Programs (NBS) in the U.S., which continued their vital work during the COVID-19 pandemic despite many challenges including shortages of funding and staff.
Heather Baker, who holds a Master of Library Science degree and a digital librarian certificate, worked for over a decade in educational publishing, creating curriculum and assessment materials for newborns through 3rd graders when she decided it was time for a career change.
Williamson, a communication major, credits his classes with Teaching Professor Mark Beal and other SC&I faculty for his success while interning with the New York Knicks public relations team.
When I began my studies in the Master of Communication and Media (MCM) program in the fall of 2020, a capstone project was not even on my radar.
Marnie Butu ’22 is eager to get started in a new career as a youth librarian.
Dean Jonathan Potter has announced his decision to step down from his administrative role and duties as Dean of the School of Communication and Information (SC&I), effective June 30, 2022, to focus on his scholarship and research as Distinguished Professor.
Brody, who earned her Master of Information at SC&I, said her experiences as an NLM fellow expanded her knowledge of medical informatics, scholarly communications, and more.