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Each skill earned through the Business Managerial & Communication program had allowed me to be more efficient, productive, and confident to deliver my responsibilities as an individual and as a team member as well.
Over 18 SC&I staff members, students, and faculty gathered on a February morning for the first meeting of the newly launched Diversity Book Club, where the group explored and discus
winter 2020 edition of KAIROS, the Journalism and Media Studies online magazine of top undergraduate work !
ALA announced its class of 2020 Emerging leaders, and two SC&I alumnae who earned Master of Information degrees in 2019 have been selected for this honor.
A SC&I Master of Information course developed a curated selection of resources about immigration for librarians to share with teenagers interested in learning more.
Through the Johnson & Johnson Fellowship Program, select Master of Communication and Media students are given the extraordinary opportunity to apply their coursework to projects at Johnson & Johnson, while helping the health care giant achieve its communication and corporate social responsibility (CSR) goals.
Frank Educational Gilmore, who graduated from SC&I in 2014 after serving a 10-year prison sentence, is the founder and CEO of the Educational Gilmore Community Learning Center, where children K-7 receive tutoring, nurturing, and inspiration. He is also a national motivational speaker in the area of youth development and youth programming.
Gilmore and the center were recently featured on The Ellen Show.
Gender stereotypes are produced and reinforced on digital and social media platforms.
In new research published by Routledge, SC&I researchers explore the ways journalists view their role in helping the public and policymakers understand scientific information and its relevance to their lives.
The history of basketball in New York City will be told through an exhibit launching Feb. 14 at the Museum of the City of New York. The first exhibit of its kind, it was proposed and developed by Marc Aronson and Jeffrey Lane served on the advisory board.