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SC&I faculty are launching new research and outreach initiatives to address and identify solutions to many of the critical local and global challenges humanity is facing as a result of the pandemic.
We know for many of you the past month or so has been especially challenging as we all are dealing with new ways of learning, keeping physical distance, and caring for loved ones affected by this crisis. We want you to know that your department faculty care and we have collectively agreed to take every effort we reasonably can to work with students in need and to make adjustments where possible as we all manage amid these unfamiliar times.
Faculty members spoke with SC&I about how the pandemic has impacted their teaching, mentoring, and supporting students.
In our Q&A with Master of Communication and Media Program Director Richard Dool, he describes the many ways the MCM program has adapted to best serve, teach, mentor and inspire its students during COVID-19, and discusses the program’s new specialization and degree.
Cassidy Duhigg, Joseph Rosenberg, and Victoria Zhou are three out of the eight winners in different categories. The winners were chosen from a 150 people applicant pool.
Job searching is never easy, but to land a job during the pandemic requires specific strategies. Read our advice from SC&I faculty member Mark Beal, an expert on the subject, and two SC&I seniors.
SC&I spoke with four Master of Information students to discover the ways the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted their academic, professional, and personal lives and learn about their strategies for coping effectively.
Singh, an expert in computational social science, has been promoted to Associate Professor with tenure by the Rutgers University Board of Governors.
SC&I faculty and staff wanted to send a special message to our wonderful students during this unprecedented time. The project was led by Ildi Koczan, Assistant Director of Student Services for Career Services.
SC&I alumna Stacey Shapiro, ’17, Young Adult Programming Librarian at the Cranford Public Library in Cranford, New Jersey, describes the ways she and the library are still able to connect with and help patrons during COVID-19.