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Keep up to date with your school by reading our December 2018 issue of the SC&I newsletter.
Researchers from PBS KIDS met with SC&I’s Youth Cluster and doctoral students to discuss latest research findings in educating children through media.
Over 130 students, alumni and faculty and staff attended this year's Mingle!
For Journalism and Media Studies seniors Camilo Montoya-Galvez and Kervy Robles, journalism is not just a career, it's a calling. Both of them have worked together on numerous stories for NBC Telemundo, and have received recognition around the industry for their hard-hitting reporting, as well as their fearless pursuit of the truth. Recently, both Robles and Montoya-Galvez shared one such experience with SC&I, after the University recognized each of them with scholarships for their impressive work.
After a 30-year career at SC&I, Professor of Communication Hartmut (Harty) Mokros will transfer to emeritus status on January 1, 2018.
Two New Jersey school librarians, one a student at SC&I, and one a SC&I alumna, were chosen by the American Library Association (ALA) as members of its 2019 Class of Emerging Leaders. SC&I congratulates Beth Raff and Stacey Shapiro '17.
J. Sophia Fu's research interests center around organizations, social networks, and information and communication technologies (ICTs) in order to address some of the greatest social challenges of our era, including climate change, global health issues, educational inequality, and social exclusion.
Bromley, Elizabeth et al. “A video ethnography approach to assessing the ecological validity of neurocognitive and functional measures in severe mental illness: results from a feasibility study.” 2012. Schizophrenia Bulletin, 38(5), 981-991.
Shumate, M., Fu, J. S., & Cooper, K. R. (2018). Does cross-sector collaboration lead to higher non-profit capacity? Journal of Business Ethics, (150)2, 385-399. doi: 10.1007/s10551-018-3856-8
Chen, Y. R., & Fu, J. S. (2016). How to be heard on microblogs? Non-profit organizations’ follower networks and post features for information diffusion in China. Information, Communication & Society, 19(7), 978-993. doi: 10.1080/1369118X.2015.1086013