Department of Arts, Culture, and Media
Bradley Hall
973-353-5119
Website:
http://acm.newark.rutgers.edu
Chair: Ian Watson
Deputy Chair: Paul Sternberger
Professors:
Ned Drew. B.F.A., M.F.A., Virginia Commonwealth
Henry Martin, B.Mus., Oberlin College; M.M., Michigan;
Ph.D., Princeton
Lewis Porter, B.A., Rochester; M.A., Tufts; Ph.D., Brandeis
Sandra Skoglund, B.A., Smith College; M.A., M.F.A., Iowa
Robert W. Snyder, B.A., Rutgers; M.A., Ph.D., New York
Edin Velez
Ian Watson, B.A., Sydney; M.A., Ph.D., New York
Professor of Professional Practice:
Anne Englot, B.A., Binghamton; M.Arch, Ph.D., Syracuse
Associate Professors:
Stephen Laub, B.A., M.A., California (Berkeley)
Timothy F. Raphael, B.A., Wesleyan; M.A., Ph.D.,
Northwestern
Paul S. Sternberger, B.A., Rochester; M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D.,
Columbia
Kimi Takesue, B.A., Oberlin, M.F.A., Temple
Assistant Professors:
Jordan Casteel, B.A., Agnes Scott College; M.F.A., Yale
Chantal Fischzang, B.F.A., Florida Atlantic; M.F.A., Pratt
Nick Kline, B.F.A., University of the Arts; M.F.A.,
Cranbrook Academy of Art
Rachel Mundy, B.A., Wesleyan; M.M., Hartford; Ph.D., New
York
Assistant Professors of Professional Practice:
Jennifer Bernstein, B.A., Brown; M.F.A., Yale
Robin Gaby Fisher
Instructor:
Robert Shoup, B.F.A., Ohio Wesleyan; M.F.A., Brooklyn
College
In the journalism major, students learn to
write and report by covering the people, issues, and politics of metropolitan
region around them. Journalism is taught as part of a liberal arts education
that blends theory and practice. Courses explore writing, reporting, ethics,
the history of journalism, contemporary media issues, and multimedia. Some
classes require a laboratory fee. An internship is required for the major.
Students majoring in journalism work for print, online, and
broadcast news organizations. Others have gone on to graduate school and law
school.
The major in journalism is offered through
the Department of Arts, Culture, and Media (ACM). ACM houses programs and/or
majors in art, graphic design, art history,
journalism, video production, music, and theater. Each major includes an
ACM core sequence requirement. Taking advantage of the range of disciplines in
ACM and the campus mission to engage with its community, the core combines an
integrated sequence of classes, shaped in large part by projects drawn from the
urban region surrounding the university. The sequence consists of three
classes: Introduction to Arts, Media, and Culture, a class designated by each
program that combines interdisciplinary pedagogy with a student's major, and
either Colloquium in Arts, Culture, and Media or Seminar in Arts, Culture, and Media.