Emerson Debaters Take Top International Honors in Tokyo
Members ranked in the top 20 debaters at the International Forensics Association’s Speech and Debate Tournament.
Members ranked in the top 20 debaters at the International Forensics Association’s Speech and Debate Tournament.
We asked each winner about their inspirations for and secrets of excellent teaching.
Emerson Today reached out to graduating seniors from across the College and asked them the same seven questions. Here’s Part 1:
Over the past few years, Emerson has developed a robust and cutting edge prison education program. But nearly 70 years before the Emerson Prison Initiative (EPI) launched, the College was facilitating the exchange of ideas inside prison through its award-winning debate team.
It’s a new academic year, with new buildings, new students, and naturally, new faculty. Here’s a little guide to help you get to know the School of Communication’s newest full-time instructors.
Professor Rich West was named a Distinguished Teaching Fellow by the Eastern Communication Association (ECA), a professional organization of Communication Studies scholars, teachers, and students founded in 1910.
Eight new faculty members join the School of Communication this year, along with three faculty members who have been given new or additional roles.
Family, friends, and Emerson students too young to have known the late Helen Rose ’38, but who nonetheless benefitted from her generosity, gathered Friday, December 8, to honor the longtime … Continue Reading Helen Rose ’38 Honored with Room in Walker Building
Coleman C. Bender, a longtime Emerson College faculty member known for his engaging classroom presence and his innovative Interpersonal Communication course among others, died June 30 in Boca Raton, Florida, … Continue Reading Retired Communications Professor Bender a Classroom Innovator
Joe Boren '69 and Peter Meade '70 (both in back row) returned to the Emerson College campus to deliver words of wisdom to student debaters. Heather May (rear, left) is … Continue Reading Debate Stars Return to Campus