A new Marketing Communication curriculum will be rolled out this fall, one that “looks forward,” according Marketing Communication Chair Donald Hurwitz. “The current curriculum is very well practiced in getting people … Continue Reading Marketing Communication introduces revamped curriculum
Emerson College softball coach Phil McElroy recently coached his 300th win in collegiate competition when the Lions defeated Emmanuel College 5-1 in the first game of a double header sweep. McElroy’s milestone came just … Continue Reading McElroy Gets Win #300 in Collegiate Competition
Emerson Board of Trustees Chair Peter Meade ’70 has been selected by Mayor Thomas M. Menino to lead the Boston Redevelopment Authority (BRA). Meade’s work will include tackling issues … Continue Reading Peter Meade ’70 named Boston Redevelopment Authority director
Cable News Network’s (CNN) Jim Crane is visiting Emerson this week. Crane, executive director of standards and practices for the company, will be teaching in the Entrepreneurial Studies Program, E3, … Continue Reading Cable News Network executive visits Emerson
Alexander Freeman ‘14 has successfully managed to find ways to communicate with the world despite being born with cerebral palsy, which affects his ability to walk, use his hands, and … Continue Reading Student filmmaker wins disability awareness award
WERS 88.9 FM, WEBN-TV, and EIV-TV have established themselves as some of the leading college broadcasters in Boston. Therefore, it’s no surprise that the Associated Press has honored these media … Continue Reading Emerson’s student-run broadcasts win 19 Advanced Placement Awards
Journalism graduate student Nadia Zaffar left for Qatar this on April 2 to attend the weeklong Terana Summit in the city of Doha. Organized by the U.S.- and Cairo-based nonprofit Soliya, … Continue Reading Middle Eastern summit hosts Journalism graduate student
WERS 88.9 FM will hold its semiannual “Live Music Week” April 2–10. The event is both a celebration of the work of local artists and a fundraiser to keep WERS … Continue Reading High goals set for Live Music Week
On January 20, 1981, 52 American hostages held by the ruling Islamic theocracy of Iran for 444 days at the American Embassy in Tehran were set free. Assistant Visual and … Continue Reading US-Iran hostage crisis of 1981 explored in film
Internationally recognized health communication expert Dr. Jon Nussbaum came to campus March 28 to deliver a talk on “Intergenerational Communication and Effective Healthcare for Older Adults” as the Medical Messengers … Continue Reading Nussbaum delivers talk on intergenerational communication