Teach-In Advancing the Conversation on Race
What I hope it does is increase people’s comfort level around their willingness to address subjects that are often uncomfortable.”
What I hope it does is increase people’s comfort level around their willingness to address subjects that are often uncomfortable.”
The theme of this year’s event, which is open to the entire Emerson community, is The Year of Living Dangerously: Equity, Self-Care, and the Pursuit of Justice.
I have reviewed the final report and recommendations, and believe we have the knowledge and expertise to engage in continuous improvement of the College’s prevention and response processes and programs.
Rethinking Consumer Engagement: Leading with Empathy, Equity and Integrity The Department of Marketing Communication is pleased to present a free and public four-part Speaker Series exploring a new climate of decency that … Continue Reading MarComm Speaker Series: Jay Francis, VP of Diversity & Inclusion at Disney
Rethinking Consumer Engagement: Leading with Empathy, Equity and Integrity The Department of Marketing Communication is pleased to present a free & public four-part Speaker Series exploring a new climate of decency … Continue Reading MarComm Speaker Series: Reset Buttons — How Today’s Consumers Are Showing Us What Really Matters
Rethinking Consumer Engagement: Leading with Empathy, Equity and Integrity The Department of Marketing Communication is pleased to present a free and public four-part Speaker Series exploring a new climate of decency that … Continue Reading MarComm Speaker Series: Women in Business Leadership
In a wide-ranging interview and Q&A, Gunn gave some advice to Emersonians on how to fashion a career and a life based on integrity and empathy.
Rethinking Consumer Engagement: Leading with Empathy, Equity and Integrity The Department of Marketing Communication is pleased to present a free and public four-part Speaker Series exploring a new climate of … Continue Reading MarComm Speaker Series: In Conversation with Tim Gunn
This Martin Luther King Day, instead of an event, Reis asked members of the School of Communication faculty to join him in sharing reflections on Dr. King’s legacy.
I am pleased to announce that Brian Basgen, AVP for Information Technology (IT), has been appointed Senior Associate Vice President, effective January 1.