From Environmental Chemistry to Potato Chips to NASA to IBM: Meet Dan Segal, MLS’93 Corporate Taxonomist
“You never know where that degree will take you,” Segal said.
“You never know where that degree will take you,” Segal said.
The type of financing digital technology startups rely on has significant implications for how those companies govern our social and professional relationships, our politics, our public sphere, and our culture, a Rutgers study shows.
Among those being recognized is Associate Professor of Journalism and Media Studies Khadijah Costley White, who will receive the inaugural Everett Hughes Holle Award for Social Justice and Community Engagement. In addition, Professor of Communication Kathryn Greene will be recognized with the Mark L. Knapp Award in Interpersonal Communication, underscoring her influential career and lasting contributions to interpersonal communication.
Multilingual access to public sector chatbots is key to fostering equitable digital health adoption, Rivera and Singh said.