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Their award-winning research tackles the problem of keeping online conversation analysis tools—like those that detect harmful language—fair and effective as online discussions evolve. The team’s approach is proactive; they predict upcoming trends and adjust the tools in advance. This ensures the tools continue to make accurate and fair decisions for everyone.
SC&I researchers presented posters focused on survivor-parent communication during survivorship care and another study examining the role of support people in prostate cancer patient-oncologist communication.
Faculty, students, and alumni from SC&I’s Library and Information Science (LIS) Department will attend the annual New Jersey Library Association (NJLA) Conference, May 29–31, at Harrah’s Resort in Atlantic City. The conference is the premier professional development event for the state’s library community, and this year’s theme is “Breaking Barriers: Inclusive Collaboration.”
The Library Foundation of Los Angeles presents this third program in its AI series, featuring Rutgers Global Health Institute core faculty member Charles Senteio among the panelists. The event will be livestreamed at 7 p.m. Pacific time (4 p.m. Eastern).
Katherine Miller, Joshua Barbour, DaJung “DJ” Woo, Organizational Communication: Approaches and Processes (8th Edition), Cengage, 2025
This issue, “The Way We Live Now,” explores post-pandemic trends, such as the impacts of AI on campus, changes in workplace fashion, and why so many college students are avoiding romantic relationships.
The award culminates with an appointment in the U.S. Foreign Service as a diplomatic technology officer.
2023/2024 has been a banner school year for the LIS Department/iSchool at Rutgers University’s SC&I.
“Our mission is to empower and unite minorities in tech by fostering a collaborative and inclusive community through networking, mentorship, and education. We celebrate our cultural heritage while promoting innovation, growth, and leadership. Our goal is to drive meaningful change and make the tech sector more equitable for all.”