The Rutgers School of Public Health Awards Hajar Shirley Ph.D.’25 the 2025 Community Partner Recognition Award
The Rutgers School of Public Health has named Hajar Shirley Ph.D.’25 the recipient of its inaugural 2025 Community Partner Recogn
Scholars at the School of Communication and Information take an interdisciplinary approach to research that spans the fields of information science, library studies, communication, journalism and media studies.
The Rutgers School of Public Health has named Hajar Shirley Ph.D.’25 the recipient of its inaugural 2025 Community Partner Recogn
The highly prestigious Pulitzer Prize, one of the top literary prizes in the United States, is “designed to celebrate excellence in journalism, arts, and letters.”
Two SC&I faculty members have been named recipients of Rutgers University’s prestigious 2024-2025 Universitywide Fac
Two SC&I faculty members have been named recipients of Rutgers University’s prestigious 2024-2025 Universitywide Fac
Woo’s scholarship centers on exploring the intricate communication dynamics within organizational and vocational contexts. Paris is a critical informatics scholar.
Woo’s scholarship centers on exploring the intricate communication dynamics within organizational and vocational contexts. Paris is a critical informatics scholar.
Held at the Rutgers School of Communication and Information on March 15, 2025, the aim of the conference, the organizers, wrote, was to “drive more attunement as a means to return to an environment of civil, respectful, and dignified discourse to create much more productive connections” during the present time when “we are experiencing a world of division, extremism, acrimony, and an overall lack of civility and respect.”
The symposium created a platform for scholars, practitioners, and students to exchange insights on real-world challenges, ranging from AI and ethics to knowledge infrastructure, to community and inclusion.
Digital inequality – challenges in accessing or maintaining an internet connection and functional digital devices – affected on-time graduation for U.S.
Rutgers researchers identify “information snowballing” as a method that individuals interested in any topic, from sustainability to career growth, can use to effectively and quickly increase their knowledge.