Ye Huang, MA ’20: Strategizing Content and a Career
For our third spotlight in the series, meet Ye Huang, MA ’20, an alumna of the Strategic Communications for Marketing program. Learn about Ye’s experience as an intern at FocusKPI in Boston.
For our third spotlight in the series, meet Ye Huang, MA ’20, an alumna of the Strategic Communications for Marketing program. Learn about Ye’s experience as an intern at FocusKPI in Boston.
As the United States barrels through an extraordinary presidential campaign year, the Emerson College Polling staff has been steadily measuring public opinion on issues ranging from politics to public health and social justice, and news outlets across the country are taking note.
With the three-day weekend ahead of us, we’ve been receiving questions about traveling out of state. If you plan to leave Massachusetts this weekend (or at any point in the foreseeable future), the Massachusetts COVID-19 Travel Order is still in effect.
Communications Studies associate professor Vincent Raynauld contributed to the piece “An entire generation of new voters are on TikTok, but Biden and Trump are neglecting them,” weighing in on how social media can affect a campaign.
A trio of Emersonians were part of the team that won the first Sports Emmy for Outstanding Esports Coverage ever awarded. John Daniel Depa ’17 and Sam Chaimson ’13 were … Continue Reading Emerson Alumni Win Inaugural Emmy for Esports Coverage
The National Book Foundation has named Professor Jerald Walker’s forthcoming collection, How to Make a Slave and Other Essays (Mad Creek Books/The Ohio University Press) a finalist for the 2020 National Book Award for Nonfiction.
CSD graduate students created a culturally inclusive and anti-racist resources list.
President Lee Pelton, alongside Greater Boston community leaders, was named to Boston Business Journal’s 2020 Power 50 – Extraordinary Year Extraordinary People list.
I’m excited to introduce the course offerings for Winter Term 2020-2021 (December 10-January 8). New this year, Emerson students will have access to a broad selection of two- or four-credit courses, all delivered online over the four-week period.