The Emerson community is mourning Associate Professor of Journalism Moses Shumow, who was struck and killed by a commuter train while riding his bicycle in Beverly, Massachusetts, on Tuesday, October 22. He was 42.
It is with great sadness that we write to inform you of the sudden death of Associate Professor Moses Shumow, who was a 2001 graduate of Emerson’s MA in Broadcast Journalism program and a new addition to the Journalism faculty this fall.
Ben & Jerry’s, Nike, and Pepsi. Three mainstream businesses that approach race and social justice in their marketing campaigns in very different ways.
Congressman Elijah Cummings left an indelible mark throughout the country, including the Emerson community.
Beginning November 1, we will implement structural and leadership changes within the Office of Student Success (OSS), which has made great progress since its inception in Fall 2014.
The work schedule for the Boylston Street sidewalk project next week is as follows.
Emerson’s fourth annual Teach-In on Race kicked off Friday, October 18, with a keynote by Princeton Professor and author Ruha Benjamin, who spoke on the intersections of race, bias, and technological design.
The Comedic Arts program at Emerson College has entered its fourth year and already students have been landing impressive internships that have put their comedy education to work.
In September, Emerson Journalism students immersed themselves in the competitive media field during the Excellence in Journalism (EIJ) Conference, where rising and professional journalists convene for some of the industry’s best training and networking opportunities.
Join the Emerson School of Communication on Tuesday, October 22, as they explore the trends and issues that will define the next U.S. presidential election.