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Nothing beats knowing that the journey one has started is coming to a successful end. Only 8.9 percent of Americans hold a master’s degree, and now three of our Master of Communication and Information (MCIS) (now known as Master of Communication and Media (MCM)) students can add their names to this list, as they presented their last presentations on May 3, 2017.
The School of Communication and Information (SC&I) at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, will hold its graduation ceremony for all of its students earning degrees in 2017. SC&I’s Convocation will take place on May 11 from 3-5 p.m. in the Louis Brown Athletic Center (RAC) on the Livingston Campus.
Faw, M. H. (2014). Young adults’ strategies for managing social support during weight loss attempts. Qualitative Health Research, 24, 267-278. doi: 10.1177/1049732313520079
Rutgers School of Communication and Information faculty participated in a SC&I Scholarship Incubator on “A Post-Truth Era of Fake-Alternative Facts!?” to discuss collaborating on this issue.
Valenza, J. K. and Hobbs, R. (2016). School Librarians as Stakeholders in the Children and Media Community: A Dialogue. Journal of Children and Media, 10(2). pp. 147-155.
Chu, S., Reynolds, R., Notari, M., Taveres, N., & Lee, C. (2016). 21st Century Skills Development through Inquiry Based Learning From Theory to Practice. Springer Science.
Yanovitzky, I., Weber, M., Gesualdo, N., & Kristensen, T. (2016, November). News media as knowledge brokers: Rethinking the influence of the news media in public policymaking. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the National Communication Association, Philadelphia, PA.
Yanovitzky, I., & Weber, M. S. (2017, February). News media as research brokers. Paper presented at the AAAS 2017 Annual Meeting, Boston, MA.
Aakhus, M. (2013). Deliberation Digitized: Designing disagreement space through Communication-Information Services. Argument in Context 2(1), 101-126. DOI: 10.1075/jaic.2.1.05aak
Aakhus, M. (2016). The Communicative Work of Organizations in Shaping Argumentative Realities. Philosophy & Technology. Advance Online Publication. doi: 10.1007/s13347-016-0224-4