
As Language Changes, Copy Editing Centers Inclusion
A word or phrase that was commonplace for centuries may now be understood as insensitive, but many writers aren’t always tuned in to what’s appropriate.

Lee on WGA Strike & Tentative Agreement: Boston 25, WCVB
Faculty Ed Lee spoke to Boston 25 about the tentative “exceptional” agreement by Writers Guild of America members and industry studios.

100-Years-Old Emersonian Still a Fixture at Boylston Street Shop: Boston Globe
Pat Bartevian ’44 spoke to Maeve Lawler ’25 about her entertainment career, the consignment store, and how to live a long life.

Get to Know Them: SGA Academic Senators on Their Work, Why It Matters
SGA Academic Senators bridge the gap between students and academic departments.

Grossman Wins Funding to Study Conversation ‘Success’ in Autistic, non-Autistic Teens
The $2.5 million NIH grant looks to gather information that can be used to improve communication efficacy for autistic and non-autistic teens.

Newman on AI, Data Collection: Jacobin
Newman and his co-authors argue that the Federal Trade Commission, which recently proposed rules on “commercial surveillance,” has an opportunity to shift the thinking on AI and data

National Communication Association Honors West for Distinguished Service
The Distinguished Service Award is presented to the person judged to have made the greatest contribution to the NCA and the profession in the areas of research, teaching, and service.
Reminders About Fall 2023 COVID Protocols
While we are in the endemic phase of COVID-19, we want to acknowledge that COVID-19 remains with us.

ArtsEmerson, HowlRound Initiative to Examine Black and Indigenous Past, Future
The Black and Indigenous Futures Convening will examine history and envision a de-colonized tomorrow.

Bright Lights Working Toward Greater Accessibility
More Bright Lights series screenings will have descriptive audio than ever before.