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Senior Blythe Taylor, SC&I events intern, dance major at the School of Arts and Sciences, and a native of Dallas, Texas, describes a typical day now that she’s completing her Rutgers coursework and internship from home because of COVID-19.
New research by SC&I’s Assistant Professor Caitlin Petre reveals surprising ways graduate journalism programs have adjusted their marketing to attract students while the profession is experiencing instability.
Pavlichko was nominated for this award by a student he works with at Rutgers University’s radio station, WRSU, who said he nominated Pavlichko due to his leadership skills and willingness to help students achieve their goals.
Lijo, a Rutgers Mason Gross School of the Arts sophomore design major and SC&I’s graphic design intern, explains how studies and life have been impacted by COVID-19, and why it’s important to be optimistic and empathetic during this challenging time.
In this new book published by Bloomfield children’s books, Aronson and his co-author, an award-winning investigative journalist, tell the story of the suffering and struggle the residents of Flint, Michigan endured while fighting to save their water supply and their health.
The Rutgers Global Health Institute has invited Senteio to join its faculty, enabling him to expand his research, which now includes exploring health information needs due to COVID-19 in local communities that already experience health inequity.
SC&I’s social media intern, communication major, and senior Brianna Kelly describes her typical day during the novel conronavirus, explaining what she misses the most and ways she’s adjusted to the new norm.
SC&I alumna Violeta Yas '07 translated the book “La Meteorologa En Mi” which focuses on a little girl’s dream of becoming a meteorologist.
Students are the heart of our community, and we are committed to supporting them during this difficult time. Many of you have asked how you can help our students, which is much appreciated. To address growing student needs, the University has established several student emergency funds.
Launched by SC&I faculty members Khadijah White and Britt Paris, this new research group seeks to increase cross-departmental knowledge and inspire new collaborations.