Do AI models truly reason, or do they just sound like they do?
SC&I alumnus Debanjan Ghosh will unpack how Small Language Models (SLMs) approach commonsense reasoning—and what that means for the future of AI.
Join us on March 12.
Register: https://ow.ly/NSjv50YpKJY
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We're hiring! 📢 The Library and Information Science (LIS) Department at Rutgers SC&I is seeking a full-time non-tenure track (NTT) faculty member to teach programming courses in our Information Technology and Informatics program.
Apply now: https://jobs.rutgers.edu/postings/268448
We're hiring! 📢 The Library and Information Science (LIS) Department at Rutgers SC&I is seeking a full-time non-tenure track (NTT) faculty member to teach programming courses in our Information Technology and Informatics program.
Apply now: https://jobs.rutgers.edu/postings/268448
We’re thrilled to co‑sponsor an inspiring lecture with Dr. Chris Pernell on building stronger, more equitable communities on March 4 at 4 p.m.
Don’t miss this important conversation!
👉 Reserve your spot: bloustein.rutgers.edu/event/community-and-belo...
We're hiring! 📢 The Library and Information Science (LIS) Department at Rutgers SC&I is seeking a full-time non-tenure track (NTT) faculty member to teach programming courses in our Information Technology and Informatics program.
Apply now: https://jobs.rutgers.edu/postings/268448
Recent Master of Information grad Danielle Pitter discovered her path at an info session. You can, too!
Join us on Mon., Feb. 16 for a free online info session at 6:30 p.m. ET to learn about the concentrations, the application process, & more!
Register: https://ow.ly/pt3G50Y8LGf
Decorative football-themed cookies and snacks at a party setup, perfect for sports enthusiasts.
🎉🏈 Happy Super Bowl, everyone! 🎉 It's time for touchdowns, tasty snacks, and unforgettable moments with friends and family! 🥳🍕✨ Whether you’re cheering for your team or just enjoying the halftime show, let’s celebrate together! Share your favorite game day traditions below. 🏆❤️ #GameDayVibes
#RUSCI alumna Kellyanne Healey MI'23 has been awarded a 2026 Innovative Program Award by the #NJLA! As a Children's Librarian at the Parsippany Library, Healey won for her the International Children's Book Week project. Congrats! https://ow.ly/3QyH50Y6tei
Cursive 'looking for a job' text on a black chalkboard, conveying job search concept.
Looking for a job or internship? Check out our SC&I Careers Job Board for the latest opportunities! https://scicareers.comminfo.rutgers.edu/
🚀 #Rutgers #RutgersCareers #JobSearch #Internship #CareerOpportunities #SCICareers #NowHiring #CareerAdvice
Say hello to our new #RUSCI website! Programs, updates, and everything you need, just one click away. We invite you to explore it now! 👀 #NewWebsite
Visit: https://sci.rutgers.edu
What really keeps the internet running? ITI students found out during a class visit to Verizon’s Emergency Operations Center—where global networks are monitored, secured, and powered 24/7. Read more: https://ow.ly/x59050Y6vyU
#StudentExcellence #Verizon #ITI #Rutgers
Congratulations to #RUSCI alumna Kellyanne Healey MI'23! The #NJLA awarded her the 2026 Innovative Program Award for her International Children's Book Week project at Parsippany Library. Learn more: https://ow.ly/MGf150Y6t35 #BookWeek #AlumniSuccess #Rutgers
NJBIZ puts President William Tate IV and Chancellor Tonya Smith-Jackson (Rutgers-Newark) on its annual list of top leaders in the state.
njbiz.com/njbiz-2025-list-leaders-...
Assoc. Prof of Library and Information Science, Amelia Acker, explores the history of digital media storage beginning in the 1960s, to modern day storage infrastructures, in “Archiving Machines: From Punch Cards to Platforms.”
Read the full article here: https://ow.ly/qcTg50XMETJ
Prof. of Journalism and Media Studies Jack Bratich’s research is used to highlight how the manosphere operates as a rising “fratriarchy,” warning that its language and rhetoric directly contribute to the growing online “gender war."
Read more here: https://ow.ly/TPEl50XMERQ
Assist. Dean for Programs and Assessment Sharon Storeger’s SC&I study on AI in higher education is cited to emphasize the role AI plays in undermining genuine learning.
View the study here: https://ow.ly/CtRh50XMEFO
Read more of the opinion piece here: https://ow.ly/VzBO50XMEFN
Assoc. Prof of Communication, Katherine Ognyanova, comments on the shift in AI in workplaces, noting that “More than a quarter of employed New Jersey adults say their jobs now require the use of AI tools.”
Read more about AI in New Jersey here: https://ow.ly/iFm550XMEZV
SC&I family and friends, have a wonderful Christmas!
With AI energy demand projected to more than double by 2026, a new #Rutgers study led by #RUSCI Assistant Professor Kiran Garimella aims to quantify real-world increases in electricity for #NJ residents. More: https://ow.ly/jPA950XLHB0 @RutgersNB
In The New York Times: a RUSCI–Penn collaboration by faculty members Caitlin Petre and Julia Ticona examines how AI is reshaping creative labor. Their key insight: the real threat isn’t creativity—it’s creative livelihoods. Read more: https://ow.ly/vm9k50XKuf9 @RutgersNB
A New York Times article covering the ways people can cope with family estangement during the holidays quotes #RUSCI Assoc. #COM Prof. Kristina Scharp, who discusses her research on the topic. More: https://ow.ly/rfLP50XLEu5 @RutgersNB
#RUSCI Master of Communication & Media students are creating & implementing a social media strategy to help Newark's Ironbound neighborhood attract visitors during the 2026 #FIFAWorldCup! More: https://ow.ly/9VBl50XKq3Q @RutgersNB #WeAre26 @goironbound
NJBIZ puts President William Tate IV and Chancellor Tonya Smith-Jackson (Rutgers-Newark) on its annual list of top leaders in the state.
njbiz.com/njbiz-2025-list-leaders-...
Assist. Prof of Journalism and Media Studies, Celeste Wagner, co-authored “The Patina of Distrust,” drawing on large-scale surveys and interviews conducted in Argentina after the 2019 elections to examine how people interpret misinformation.
More here: https://ow.ly/qQYQ50XMEy1
Have your electricity bills been going up? New #Rutgers #RUSCI research led by Assist. #LIS Prof. Kiran Garimella will examine whether the rapid build-out of AI data centers is driving up New Jersey household electricity bills. More: https://ow.ly/iLQt50XLHoi @RutgersU
Research by #RUSCI Assoc. #COM Prof. Kristina Scharp highlights the often-overlooked burden on people caught between estranged family members. Read more in today's New York Times: https://ow.ly/5ARb50XLEqP @RutgersU
Just out in The New York Times! In an op-ed by #RUSCI Caitlin Petre & Penn's Julia Ticona, they found "What A.I. imperils is not human creativity itself but the ability to make a living from creative endeavor." More: https://ow.ly/MS4y50XKu9M @RutgersU
#NJ will be a host of the 2026 #FIFAWorldCup in 2026 & a #RUSCI #MCM course is helping the Newark's Ironbound neighborhood promote itself as the great soccer-culture destination it is! More: https://ow.ly/KJRV50XKq1o
#WeAre26 @RutgersU @goironbound
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SC&I's Graduation Convocation
Thursday, May 14, 2026
10 a.m.
More info to come!
Doctoral student, Nayana Kirasur, & Assist. Prof. of LIS, Shagun Jhaver, won best paper at the CSCW Conference, finding the “normalization of certain cultures, whether it's racist cultures or sexist cultures...contributes to online harm."
Read more here: https://ow.ly/GPlx50XAThu