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.
To Explore the Famed British Archives and Collections, SC&I MI Students Traveled to Wroxton, England
Archivists, scholars, and librarians working with a variety of British archives and collections provided the MI students with a variety of lectures and guided tours to enable them to think critically about cultural differences and similarities by learning about how British archivists and librarians develop, preserve, and provide access to physical and virtual collections.
To Explore the Famed British Archives and Collections, SC&I MI Students Traveled to Wroxton, England
Archivists, scholars and librarians working with a variety of British archives and collections provided the MI students with a variety of lectures and guided tours to enable them to think critically about cultural differences and similarities by learning about how British archivists and librarians develop, preserve, and provide access to physical and virtual collections.
The Rutgers Board of Governors has announced the promotions of four Rutgers School of Communication and Information faculty members. Professors David Greenberg, Kathryn Greene, and John Pavlik have been promoted to Distinguished Professor, and Associate Professor Maria Venetis has been promoted to Professor. The promotions will be effective July 1, 2025.