In John Lewis: A Life, Rutgers Professor Pens Portrait of Political Truth, Courage and Compromise
Award-winning author David Greenberg says his new book about the civil rights leader offers hope for uniting a divided nation.
Award-winning author David Greenberg says his new book about the civil rights leader offers hope for uniting a divided nation.
Faculty and doctoral students will attend the 2024 Association for Library and Information Science Education (ALISE) conference in Portland, Oregon, from October 14-17. ALISE '24, the premier annual gathering of library and information science (LIS) professionals, will focus on this year’s theme, 'The Ethics and Evolution of Truth and Information.’
Fishman explains why she chose to get involved in Scarlet PR, why she’s pursing an Master of Communication and Media degree at SC&I, and what she plans to do when she enters the public relations field.
From the assassination attempt on former President Trump to Joe Biden’s decision to drop out of the race, elevating Kamala Harris to the top of the Democratic ticket, this election season has already been filled with many shocking moments. As the clock ticks toward Election Day, should we brace for another bombshell news story – an October Surprise as it has become known in the election lexicon – that could change the trajectory of the presidential campaign?
A Rutgers expert explains how media can influence voter perception and behavior.