Raynauld on Polling in the U.S.: Le Devoir
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.
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.
Gellman spoke about El Salvador’s 2 percent incarceration rate and lack of due process under recently re-elected President Nayib Bukele.
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.
The New England group, the Secret Society of Black Creatives, is holding its annual Konnect Konference from April 12 – 14.
Latinx Theatre Commons is a national movement of Latinx and allied theatremakers to update the narrative of the American theatre to include Latinx artists and work.
The documentary is about passionate cinephiles with piles of forgotten reels, and their work to preserve films.
“It turned out that this quest to understand my father was one to understand myself,” says Yoshikawa.
Douaihy teaches a Plotting the Perfect Crime course at Emerson College.
“Safety for some in El Salvador is paid by those who have been detained under the state of exception and their families and communities,” Gellman writes.
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.