The MCM opened my eyes to different types of careers
“The degree is one thing, but it’s what you take away from the program that truly matters,” says Kayla Jennings-Rivera, MCM ’20. Read more about how the MCM program shaped her path.
“The degree is one thing, but it’s what you take away from the program that truly matters,” says Kayla Jennings-Rivera, MCM ’20. Read more about how the MCM program shaped her path.
SC&I Communication (COM) and Journalism and Media Studies (JMS) majors can apply for the MCM program in their junior or senior year as part of the Dual Degree BA/MCM program option.
In our Q&A with Master of Communication and Media Program Director Richard Dool, he describes the many ways the MCM program has adapted to best serve, teach, mentor and inspire its students during COVID-19, and discusses the program’s new specialization and degree.
The history of basketball in New York City will be told through an exhibit launching Feb. 14 at the Museum of the City of New York. The first exhibit of its kind, it was proposed and developed by Marc Aronson and Jeffrey Lane served on the advisory board.
The new specialization, launching in spring 2020, will help prepare SC&I’s Master of Communication and Media students for careers in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), sustainability, organizational purpose, and more.
By researching and analyzing the leadership insights and practices of proven global leaders such as Nelson Mandela, Indra Nooyi, Abraham Lincoln, Jack Ma, Golda Meir, Bill Gates, and Sara Blakely to name a few; Dool aims to provide readers with insights to enhance their leadership skills.
SC&I's Dean for Research Mark Aakhus and Distinguished Professor of Communication Brent Ruben spoke about their international research initiatives at this event, which was hosted by Rutgers Global.
The Academy of Management names Fu the recipient of its Best Social Entrepreneurship Paper Award.
The NCA will present Fu with the award on November 16 at the NCA 105th Annual Convention in Baltimore.
A new book, written by SC&I’s Richard Dool and a team of Gen Z authors, “How Generation Z Wants to Be Led,” released today by Amazon, provides a blueprint for leaders of the Gen Z workforce.