First place winner Tirzah Johns said, “When you speak honestly and from the heart, people will listen and relate to you. Don’t be afraid to make mistakes; focusing too much on perfection can make you lose sight of the real goal: connecting with your listeners. Most importantly, have fun with it and enjoy the process!”
“Reflecting on future directions for science communication, we advocate for adopting proactive communication strategies that are focused on building relationships with diverse audience groups and investing in a robust communication infrastructure,” said Professor of Communication Itzhak Yanovitzky, who served as a co-editor and a contributor to this special issue.
Rutgers Celebrates International Children's Book Day with Songs, Stories, and Books in New Languages
The annual event, organized by SC&I faculty member Marc Aronson, featured nearly two dozen presenters live and virtually, and showcased the growing international children’s book collection housed at Alexander Library.