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Daniel Han’s article and photographs of an event held in Newark, N.J. to protest the murder of George Floyd and other Black Americans at the hands of police officers was published by TAP Into Westfield.
Stewart, who served as interim chair of the department in fall, 2019, and whose research focuses on prevention campaigns using both mediated and interpersonal strategies to reduce dangerous drinking among undergraduate students, will become chair effective July 1, 2020.
Jordan will begin her tenure as the new chair on July 1, 2020. Jordan studies the role of media in the lives of children and families.
During the COVID-19 outbreak, the news media has been in high demand, but the very crisis that news outlets were covering dealt a body blow to the economy and threw tens of thousands of journalists out of work.
Comedy helps contribute to social change when done in the right way.
Greer’s scholarship profoundly impacted the field of library and information science. In a Q&A with SC&I Professor Emeritus Dan O’Connor, one of Greer’s students and a lifelong colleague, SC&I explores Greer’s years at Rutgers and how Rutgers was instrumental in pioneering his work and teaching.
The School of Communication and Information (SC&I) will attend and present at ALA Virtual 2020 on June 24-26. According to the conference website, the three-day event sends a strong message that the library community can and will remain connected during this unprecedented time.
The Library Journal honors Murphy for her “creativity, collaborative work around visual literacy, and her series titled “Uplifting Memes.”
Jeevan Hubbard ’20 explains how majoring in Information Technology and Informatics (ITI) at SC&I and his side business repairing iphones helped him define the career path that led him to his current position at Apple Inc.
“The degree is one thing, but it’s what you take away from the program that truly matters,” says Kayla Jennings-Rivera, MCM ’20. Read more about how the MCM program shaped her path.