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JMS rising junior and Cape May native Sarah Doherty steps into the presidency of the Rutgers chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists in fall 2019, with plans to lead fellow students to the national conference in San Antonio, Texas.
Kayla Jennings-Rivera to Receive a Scholarship for her Excellence in Communications.
From access to camera equipment through RUtv, to his favorite courses, to his Viacom internship at MTV, to screening two of his films at Cannes, in part two of our conversation with Morrison, he explains how he made the most of his time on the banks – and how it led directly to his MFA at Columbia and his success as a filmmaker.
Mark Aakhus, Sunyoung Kim, and Lisa Mikesell are collaborating with the Hematologic Malignancies Program at RCINJ to help design a patient support system to help physicians communicate with cancer patients about the risks involved in using Bone Marrow Transplant as an alternative to chemotherapy.
This course will consider the intersections of science, media, and society. With a focus on both theory and practice, it explores the media's role in understanding and communicating about th
D'Ambrosio, Mary. "Turkey: Tea on the Balcony." - Worldpress.org. July 3, 2014.
On April 9, 2019 SC&I faculty members Galina Bolden, Marija Dalbello, and Lisa Mikesell were informed by the Rutgers Board of Governors that their promotions were approved.
Associate Dean and Professor Dafna Lemish has recently published with colleagues “Fear in Front of The Screen.” Based on two research studies, the book focuses on the impact scary television content can have on children’s fears, nightmares, and development.
The grant, from the William T. Grant Foundation, will support Yanovitzky’s collaborative project intended to stimulate greater engagement of policymakers in New Jersey and beyond with research that can support sound policies that will increase access to depression screening for all adolescents and connect them with adequate treatment as necessary.
Veteran marketer and public relations practitioner, author, keynote speaker and SC&I alumnus, Mark Beal, is returning to SC&I to teach exactly 30 years after he graduated in 1989 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in journalism and media studies.