Newswise ran verbatim a Rutgers Today story quoting Director of the Ph.D. Program and Associate Professor of Communication Jennifer Theiss discussing her research on online dating platforms.
SC&I's Director of the Ph.D. Program and Associate Professor of Communication Jenn Theiss discusses her research on online dating platforms. The article also quotes a SC&I alumnus, Mark Brehaut, (COM ’09, MCIS ’11) who along with another SC&I alum, Kevin Murray (MCIS ’12), founded a new mobile dating app called Icebrkr.
SC&I's Assistant Director of Student Services for Career Services Hester Coan, and Director of Undergraduate Studies in Journalism and Media Studies Steve Miller, discuss how they help SC&I students prepare for the job market by increasing their computer skills by using an online platform called Lynda.com.
SC&I's Professor of Journalism and Media Studies and History David Greenberg, as well as other professors from several universities including Harvard and Princeton, surfaced in the address book Anthony Weiner had on his laptop.
The tendency to "cherry pick" political facts "has led the public to engage in 'apocalyptic thinking' that partisans think frees them from any need to restrain their tactics out of respect to longstanding norms and taboos," Professor David Greenberg said.
The First Universalist Church in Auburn, Maine, will celebrate Black History Month in February 2018, by hosting weekly 20-minute showings and discussions of "Uncivil," a podcast hosted by SC&I's Assistant Professor Chenjerai Kumanyika.
Professor of Journalism and Media Studies and History David Greenberg discusses the challenges Senate Foreign Relations Chairman Robert Menedez D-NJ might face in the upcoming election.
New research on the opioid epidemic in New Jersey by Associate Professor of Communication Professor Itzhak Yanovitzky is reported in Gannet.
SC&I's Assistant Professor of Journalism and Media Studies (JMS) Cherenjai Kumanyika, joins Ted Thornhill, an assistant professor at Florida Gulf Coast University, who is teaching a class called "White Racism," in a discussion with MPR News Host Kerri Miller about racism.