Emerson once again is included in Variety’s annual North America top film school list, highlighting courses of study, the Emerson Los Angeles intern program, and the directing studio in the Paramount Center on the Boston campus.
Communication Studies associate professor Vincent Raynauld explains polling and deciphering its data, as polling is in full swing regarding the upcoming 2024 national election in the United States.
Senior Journalist-in-Residence Doug Struck spoke to WCVB’s David Bienick about the effect of OJ Simpson’s dramatic 1994 car chase on the media landscape, as Simpson passed this week.
School of Communication Dean and Marketing Professor Brent Smith weighed in for WalletHub regarding car insurance and celebrities, indicating that video endorsements are especially easier for consumers to recall.
Alum and WERS General Manager Howard “D” Simpson ’94 created ERS+ after George’s Floyd’s death in 2020, growing its audience ever since and earning spots on Neilsen ratings frequently.
Martinez, inspired by the work of MLK Jr., founded the Migrant Education Council and The Puente Fund in 1969 and 1970 and supported “Chapter 17A” for first-in-the-U.S. bilingual and special education laws.
Journalism assistant professor Zhao Peng weighed in for an article examining the state of the journalism industry and the prospects for students aspiring to work in the field.
WERS General Manager and alum Howard “D” Simpson ’94 is profiled on local CBS affiliate WBZ, rising from a listener of the radio station decades ago to the GM role in 2021.
Senior affiliated faculty David Richard spoke about brands and marketing in relation to a piece about kids promoting skin care products on social media, which could be harmful to their health.
Faculty Kristin Lieb spoke to AFP, a French global news agency, about better representation of women and gender fluid people nominated in prominent Grammy categories this year.