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From July 1 through Dec. 31, 2019, Professor of Communication Lea Stewart will serve as acting chair of SC&I’s Department of Communication while Craig Scott, the current chair, is on sabbatical. Read about Stewart’s goals for the next six months here.
As a member of the Medical Advisory Board of the RWJ Fitness and Wellness Center, an affiliate of Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, Senteio will play a vital role in providing support to patients and New Jersey communities.
The eighth annual ITI showcase was held on May 1st, 2019 and explored new ideas in business, social welfare, education, and healthcare.
Making history while working toward a better future at Rutgers: SC&I’s John Oliver ‘85 takes on historic role as the first staff member to serve as Chair of the University Senate.
MLIS Alumna Angela Pagliaro '14 believes in the power of networking.
After placing second in the School of Communication and Information Annual Public Speaking Contest in April, a rising sophomore and former NJ State Dairy Princess Ariel Staffin competed in and won a National Public Speaking Competition.
Working with over 90 student-athletes at Rutgers, Rosenberg provides academic advising to the Gymnastics, Women’s Lacrosse, Women’s Golf, and Women’s Swimming and Diving teams. Learn more about how she spends her hectic days and discover the great advice she gives her students.
In their new book, “Interactive IR User Study Design, Evaluation, and Reporting,” Liu and Shah conducted a systematic review of state-of-the-art interactive information retrieval (IIR) research papers and developed a new faceted framework for supporting user study design, reporting, and evaluation.
SC&I’s new non-credit certificate program, Digital Asset Management (DAM), is perfect whether you are a seasoned professional already working in the information field, or you are interested in a career change.
Joyce Valenza, Assistant Teaching Professor of Library and Information Science at SC&I, has been a librarian for over 40 years, and has recently been recognized by two distinguished library associations.