Fields Awarded Fellowship to Expand Digital Banjo Museum
The fellowship will allow Fields to develop new content for The Banjo Project: Interactive Narratives from the African Diaspora to the Folk Revival, 1680-1980.
The fellowship will allow Fields to develop new content for The Banjo Project: Interactive Narratives from the African Diaspora to the Folk Revival, 1680-1980.
Kwan and Scheinert won Best Picture, Best Director and Best Original Screenplay.
In honor of Dr. King’s memory, we invited students and faculty of the School of Communication to reflect on his iconic address, “I Have a Dream.”
Will state leaders organize trade delegations like Minnesota, which sponsored one to Ghana and Cameroon last year?
We wanted to share some additional information focused specifically on masking and vaccinations/boosters for individuals on the Boston campus.
Most calls on MLK Day encourage us to reflect backward on what has been done. I would like to charge us to think forward on the work that remains.
Emerson Forensic’s Team of three won 20 of 21 rounds, earned the highest team point total, and placed first, second, and fourth individually in International Public Debate at Hofstra University’s Off-Broadway Swing Forensics Tournament in December. The event drew about 120 competitors from 15 colleges in nine states.
Associate professor, interim Chair of the Marketing Communication Department, and environmental economist Nejem Raheem was a guest on Radio Boston’s Brilliant Boston program, which highlights popular classes from area higher education institutions.
He’s an internationally recognized leader and scholar of communication and marketing related to public health and health care, but who is he beyond his CV?
Dr. Bernhardt is a transformational leader whose entire academic and professional career has focused on the powerful ways that communication of all types influence modern society.