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Maheem Hasan is a SC&I junior who is double-majoring in Information Technology and Informatics (ITI) and Cognitive Science while minoring in Psychology. Making the most of her time on campus, Maheem interns with the Rutgers Office of IT Accessibility (OITA), works for RU-Info, and belongs to several campus organizations, including Muslim Student Association (MSA) and Women in Information Technology and Informatics (Women in ITI).
Love, a faculty member at SC&I, wrote a chapter for the new book “Four Hundred Souls” that tells the history of the Royal African Company, an English slave-trading company that held a monopoly on the British slave trade between the African continent and the West Indies.
Brian Deakyne ’14, Brian Fonseca ’18, and Patrick Lanni ’13, are sports reporters for NJ Advance Media, and they all credit the Journalism and Media Studies Program at SC&I for preparing them for career success.
The iSchools Doctoral Dissertation Award Chairs wrote, in praise of Ghosh’s dissertation, “the thesis combines the use of developing methods, an emerging technology, and is also true to ‘the best traditions of our field.’”
Faculty, students, and alumni from SC&I’s Communication Department will attend the Eastern Communication Association’s 112th annual conference. The virtual event is being held from March 24–March 28.
Naveen Dhaliwal ’04 landed her dream job with Eyewitness News WABC-TV Ch. 7 in New York. Seventeen months later, Naveen covered a massive blackout that affected 72,000 residents of Manhattan. For her work, she received a NY Emmy® Award.
Written by SC&I part-time faculty and alumni Ralph Gigliotti and Christine Goldthwaite, this new book is a resource for leaders and aspiring leaders at all levels working in an academic health context who desire to create change, navigate crisis, and pursue organizational excellence.
A new book by Associate Professor of Practice Marc Aronson explores the year 1789, a pivotal year in an era of enslavement, and conflict over human rights, that rippled throughout Europe, the Americas, and the Caribbean, and offers many insights into many of the global conflicts we still grapple with today.
Chayko’s promotion, likely the first of its kind at Rutgers University-New Brunswick, recognizes her outstanding teaching, innovations in course delivery and new media use, and national and international impact.
SC&I alumna Stacy Brody MI ‘18 named a Library Journal Librarian of the Year for her volunteer work with the Librarian Reserve Corps, a World Health Organization/Global Outbreak Alert and Response Network partner, during the COVID-19 pandemic.