Rutgers School of Communication and Information
The School of Communication and Information is a professional school within the New Brunswick Campus of Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey. The school was created in 1982 as a result of a merger between the Graduate School of Library and Information Studies, the School of Communication Studies, and the Livingston Department of Urban Journalism. The school has about 2,500 students at the undergraduate, masters, and doctoral levels, and about 60 full-time faculty.
The graduate program in information has been ranked number 7 in the nation, with the specialization in school library media ranked 2nd and several other specializations in the top ten, by U.S. News & World Report.
History
Although SC&I was established in 1982, the roots of the academic programs housed at the school date back to the 1920s.1926 Undergraduate program in Journalism established at Rutgers College
1927 Undergraduate program in librarianship established at the New Jersey College for Women, later Douglass College. This became defunct two decades later.
1953 Graduate School of Library Service opens its doors to its first class of master’s students.
1971 Undergraduate major in Communication established
1978 Name of the GSLS changes to Graduate School of Library and Information Studies
1982 School of Communication, Information and Library Studies is established. At the time of its inception, the school offered two undergraduate majors, a master's degree in Library Service, and established an interdisciplinary doctoral program
1983 Names of the departments are denoted as Department of Communication, Department of Journalism and Mass Media, and Department of Library and Information Studies
1987 Master of Communication and Information Studies established
2001 Undergraduate major in Information Technology and Informatics begins accepting students
2005 Online Master of Library and Information Science program admits its first students
2009 Name changed from School of Communication, Information and Library Studies to School of Communication and Information.
Academic departments
Communication
Students and faculty in the Department of Communication study the nature and effects of communication on individuals, social groups, and society, including the ways in which communication is practiced in everyday life and the choices about communication that affect individuals and their situation. This program was founded as an undergraduate program in 1971.Organizational communication, mediated communication, language and social interaction, and interpersonal communication are primary areas of faculty research with change, collaboration, culture, health, gender, globalization, identity, leadership, persuasion, policy, and relationship development prominent problem-centered research foci across areas.
Department Chair
- Craig R. Scott
Journalism and Media Studies
Research examines media content and effects; audience reception and interpretive processes; the emergence of audiences understood in terms of race, age, gender, class, and politics; the sociology and production of culture; communication law, regulation, and policy; and the media’s roles in political and international communication and in educational systems.
Department Chair
- Susan Keith
Library and Information Science
Department Chair
- Marie L. Radford
Centers and Labs
Center for Communication and Health Issues
CHI is a consortium of educators, counselors and students with a mission to conduct research on communication and health issues affecting college students and to design, implement and evaluate campus and community-based education, intervention and prevention programs. It was founded in 1997 by Communication Professors Linda C. Lederman and Lea P. Stewart, Health educators Richard Powell and Fern Goodhart, and substance abuse counselor Lisa Laitman, as an ongoing collaboration.Center for International Scholarship in School Libraries (CISSL)
The Center for International Scholarship dedicated to research, scholarship, education and consultancy for school library professionals. It focuses on how learning in an information age school is enabled and demonstrated by school library programs, and how inquiry-based learning and teaching processes can contribute to educational success and workplace readiness for learners. CISSL’s Director is Professor Carol Kuhlthau and Professor Ross Todd is Director of Research.Center for Language, Interaction and Health (CLIH)
CLIH is a collaborative scientific community of interaction analysts dedicated to developing new insights into three key areas of social interaction: medical interaction, mental health interaction and family interactions related to food and nutrition. The Director of the Center is Alexa Hepburn and Co-Directors are Galina Bolden, Jenny Mandelbaum and Lisa Mikesell.Center for Organizational Development and Leadership (ODL)
The Center for Organizational Development and Leadership serves as a resource to the university community in support of efforts to create a more service-oriented culture. Emphasis is placed on relationship building and "teaching in all we do" - inside and outside of the classroom. Education and instruction, consultation and facilitation, and research and development in organizational leadership are core focal areas.NetSCI Lab
The NetSCI lab is dedicated to producing cutting edge networks research, advancing theories of social networks, methods for network analysis, and the practical application of networks research. Researchers in the lab are focused on the study of organizations and communities across multiple levels of interaction, connecting theory to practice, and informing the design of networks in everyday life.SALTS Lab - Laboratory for the Study of Applied Language Technology and Society
SALTS, the Laboratory for the Study of Applied Language Technology and Society at the School of Communication and Information, Rutgers University, brings together researchers interested in developing and/or using next-generation natural language processing technology that supports communication across cultural and social boundaries in areas such as digital libraries, education, public health, humanities, linguistics and communication.NETWORKS
Social Media and Society Cluster
The Social Media & Society Cluster is a transdisciplinary unit within Rutgers’ School of Communication and Information that supports research that extends across the boundaries of the i-School, communication, and media studies programs within the School.Student organizations
- African American Culture and Communication Association
- Association for Information Science and Technology
- Association of Black Journalists
- Association for Women in Communications
- Doctoral Student Association
- Gamma Nu Eta
- Information Technology and Informatics Council
- International Association of Business Communicators
- Kappa Tau Alpha
- Lambda Pi Eta
- Library and Information Science Student Association
- Master of Communication and Information Graduate Student Association
- Public Relations Student Society of America
- Rutgers Association of School Librarians
- Rutgers University Debate Union
- Society of Professional Journalists
- Special Libraries Association
- Student College, Academic, and Research Library Association
- Student Organization for Unique and Rare Collections Everywhere
Core Faculty Members
Communication
- Mark Aakhus
- Mark Beal
- Galina Bolden
- Erin Christie
- Marya L. Doerfel
- R. Richard Dool
- J. Sophia Fu
- Kathryn Greene
- Alexa Hepburn
- Brian Householder
- Vikki Katz
- Jeffrey Lane
- Laurie Lewis
- Nikolaos Linardopoulos
- Jenny Mandelbaum
- Matthew Matsaganis
- Lisa Mikesell
- Katherine Ognyanova
- Jonathan Potter
- Brent Ruben
- Craig Scott
- Lea P. Stewart
- Jennifer Theiss
- Itzhak Yanovitzky
Journalism and Media Studies
- Melissa Aronczyk
- Neal Bennett
- Jack Bratich
- Carol Cassidy
- Mary D'Ambrosio
- Lauren Feldman
- Juan D. González
- David Greenberg
- Amy Jordan
- Susan Keith
- Rachel Kremen
- Chenjerai Kumanyika
- Deepa Kumar
- Dafna Lemish
- Regina Marchi
- Steven Miller
- John V. Pavlik
- Caitlin Petre
- Khadijah White
- Todd Wolfson
Library and Information Science
- Warren Allen
- Marc Aronson
- Nicholas Belkin
- Kaitlin L. Costello
- Marija Dalbello
- Michael Doyle
- Suchinthi Fernando
- Goun Kim
- Sunyoung Kim
- E.E. Lawrence
- Michael Lesk
- Lilia Pavlovsky
- Marie L. Radford
- Rebecca Reynolds
- Charles Senteio
- Chirag Shah
- Vivek Singh
- Anselm Spoerri
- Gretchen Stahlman
- Ross J Todd
- Joyce Valenza
- Nina Wacholder