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As a professional soccer player and founder and CEO of the Casey Murphy Goalkeeping Academy (CMGK), Murphy said she continuously applies the knowledge and skills she gained at Rutgers SC&I as a Communication major and DCIM minor.
Senior Luis Cambronero-Briceno tells SC&I about his Rutgers journey and how he hopes to balance his career goals as a public relations practitioner with his passion for film.
Longtime SC&I Lecturer Michael Bzdak, Ph.D., Receives the Rodney D. Chipp Memorial Award from the Society of Women Engineers.
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Libraries and Information Institutions in the Digital Age (LIDA) is an international biennial conference that brings together researchers, educators, students, practitioners, and developers from around the world in a forum for personal exchanges, discussions, and learning, held in memorable environments. For LIDA 2025, we return to Dubrovnik, Croatia, May 19-21, 2025.
By Andrea Alexander, University Communications and Marketing, Rutgers University
She’s also a good-humored, airplane-flying, novel-writing former opera singer who writes songs and plays the spoons.
A new Rutgers study shows that breast cancer patients who experience anxiety prior to oncology appointments communicate differently and may require additional support from their clinical teams to optimize their treatment and post-treatment outcomes.
“Taking classes in the Digital Communication, Information, and Media Minor fits perfectly in a fast-paced post-COVID world. Learning to navigate various online platforms and technology has prepared me for the transition from hands-on experience in the classroom to post-graduate career opportunities,” Plaut said.
A farmer’s daughter hailing from Hammonton, New Jersey, the “blueberry capital of the world,” Joyce DeStasio’s always had a love for literature and education. While she’s currently the outreach librarian at Stockton University’s Bjork Library in Galloway, NJ, librarianship wasn’t always her path.
The aim of a new Rutgers study was to examine how visual representations created via generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) can be utilized in teaching and learning. The study helps illuminate both the potential and the pitfalls of GenAI applications for education.