Department of Communication Studies Scholar-in-Residence Cathryn Cushner Edelstein and other language professionals from around the world gathered last summer at Simon Fraser University in Vancouver, British Columbia, to share research, … Continue Reading Edelstein gives talk on teaching public speaking
A study that explored the information habits and dispositions of university students’ mobile phone use was released by Paul Mihailidis, assistant professor in the Marketing Communication Department. He was assisted … Continue Reading Mihailidis releases study on mobile phone habits
A memorial service will be held for alumnus and Trustee Tony Goldman ’65 on Tuesday, October 16, at 4:45 pm at Temple Emanu-El in New York City. Goldman died September … Continue Reading Memorial service slated for Tony Goldman ’65
President Pelton will participate in Color Magazine’s Men of Color Leadership Forum, which will be held in Boston on Thursday, October 11, at the EMC Club at Fenway Park. The … Continue Reading Pelton to participate in Men of Color forum
With an election season heating up, students participating in the Washington, D.C. program could not be more excited to be taking advantage of the frenetic pace in our nation’s capitol. … Continue Reading D.C. internship program flourishes
Co-creator of hit television show Will & Grace Max Mutchnick ’87 premiered his new sitcom Partners on September 24. The comedy airs Mondays at 8:30 pm ET on CBS. Partners, … Continue Reading Sitcom by Mutchnick ’87 airs on CBS
Emerson College officially launched its new financial education program, Money Matters, on September 27. Students and alumni can learn about debt management, using credit wisely, identity theft, and other personal … Continue Reading New program offers financial education
Massachusetts State Representative Jeffrey Sánchez arrived before his scheduled time to speak at the Max Mutchnick Campus Center on the evening of September 25 and shook everyone’s hand in the … Continue Reading Pols Sanchez and Arroyo’s careers
Member of the Alumni Association Board of Directors William H. White III ’69 died on September 24. He was 65 and lived in Washington, D.C. White was the president of … Continue Reading Bill White, Alumni Assn. board member, dies
Cynthia Miller has a taste for the fantastic. The Liberal Arts and Interdisciplinary Studies faculty member can now count herself a published author on the 1950s pop-cultural phenomenon known as … Continue Reading "Rocketmen" enthrall faculty member Miller