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Five SC&I Ph.D. Alumni are published in the July edition of The Library Quarterly
Yasseri, Taha and Spoerri, Anselm and Graham, Mark and Kertesz, Janos, The Most Controversial Topics in Wikipedia: A Multilingual and Geographical Analysis (May 23, 2013). Global Wikipedia: International and Cross-Cultural Issues in Online Collaboration,
Rutgers, School of Communication and Information is well represented at ALA 2017.
Rutgers School of Communication and Information (SC&I) is pleased to announce the promotion of Associate Professor Marya L. Doerfel to Professor in the Department of Communication, effective July 1, 2017.
Following a three-year, $3 million campaign, Rutgers University has achieved a historic goal to establish a chair named in honor of prominent feminist Gloria Steinem.
During his time as a SC&I student, Michael O’Sullivan '17 learned a valuable lesson he can teach us all: it is never too late to make a major life change.
This year’s Rutgers Magazine mentions the achievements of several members of the SC&I community.
Alanna Doherty, a 2017 School of Communication and Information graduate, speaks on her rising Instagram presence (61,000 followers and counting) that focuses on fashion. Majoring in Journalism and Media Studies with a minor in Digital Communication, Information and Media, Alanna is successfully using the strategies she learned at SC&I which is resulting in a very impressive social media following.
Crowley, J. P., & Faw, M. H. (2014). Support marshaling for romantic relationships: Empirical validation of a support marshaling typology. Personal Relationships, 21, 242-257. doi: 10.1111/pere.12029
Rutgers School of Communication and Information (SC&I) Master of Communication and Media student Shravan Regret Iyer was awarded a scholarship by the Smithsonian Institute to attend their conference, the "Earth Optimism Summit," in Washington, D.C. held from April 21-23, 2017. Iyers presented “Citizen Journalism and Environment Conservation.”