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Posters on Black Twitter are interpolating themselves into the lives of Korean “Squid Game” characters to critique and imagine themselves as fellow players within the “Squid Game” universe, and thereby imagining a different alternative world where Black audiences and Korean characters in the game have an advantage.
Alumna Martha Hickson receives Outstanding Librarian Award.
Donald Trump continues to dominate the news cycle whether he is in office or not. But if he continues to make headlines with the same outlandish statements, when does it stop being news?
As SC&I faculty member Leo Sacks prepares to teach a new course called “Digital Storytelling” during the spring 2023 semester, he’s also celebrating the forthcoming release of the documentary he directed, “A TASTE OF HEAVEN: THE ECSTATIC SONG & GOSPEL OF MAESTRO RAYMOND ANTHONY MYLES.”
As a COM and MCM alum, Dresher discusses how she started her own company and what she took away from SC&I to be a successful business owner and PR practitioner.
American academic librarians played an extraordinary role in assisting university communities through responsive virtual information services in the early days of the pandemic, according to new Rutgers research.
The convention’s theme honors PLACE: People, Liberation, Advocacy, Community, and Environment.
Fu was chosen from among a competitive pool of candidates to participate in an innovative SciComm Identities Project science communication fellowship for pre-tenure faculty of color.
Join our esteemed alumni as they engage in a lively panel conversation about their careers.
Moderated by Director of Undergraduate Studies, Journalism and Media Studies, Steven Miller RC’79, with introductions by Interim Dean Dafna Lemish
As a senior majoring in Communication, Sam discusses the SC&I experiences that have aided her during the growth of her fashion magazine and as she’s followed her dreams at Rutgers.