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This training is meant to provide education and resources to support inclusive hiring practices for faculty and staff with an important role in faculty recruitment efforts. Given that all faculty are such integral parts of the recruitment and hiring process, we are seeking broad participation in the training so that everyone is aware of the potential for bias to impact the process and can learn strategies for mitigating bias throughout.
The 2022 uprisings in Iran, sparked in the aftermath of the state murder of Jina (Mahsa) Amini, a 22-year-old Kurdish-Iranian woman, have ignited an ongoing country-wide and global movement against the intersectional inequalities in Iran. Join us for an important and timely panel focused on multidimensional issues related to the media coverage and ensuing activism in Iran.
Please join the Rutgers Digital Ethnography Working Group (DEWG) for our upcoming panel, Studying Online Radicalization and Disinformation with Alice Marwick and Bruce Mutsvairo.
A core faculty member of Rutgers Global Health Institute as well as SC&I, Rivera investigates how social media platforms such as Facebook and WhatsApp may influence Latinos’ thoughts, feelings, and behaviors, and, ultimately, their health.
By Sam Starnes GSN’04 for Rutgers Magazine.
The conference explores methods to articulate critical interconnections between crises and forms of resistance.
These new findings “will exclusively benefit a diverse range of audiences, who are typically underserved by the mainstream media,” wrote study co-author SC&I Assistant Professor Kiran Garimella and his colleagues at the University of Texas at Austin.
Do you have questions about your RESUME? Join us for our Tuesday RESUME DROP-IN CLINIC.
SC&I faculty members Britt Paris, Rebecca Reynolds, and Gina Marcello Ph.D.’08, MCM’95, COM’93 have developed a new cutting-edge curriculum for teaching about dis- and misinformation and developing cultural literacy among Rutgers undergraduates.