Communication Studies Assistant Professor Vincent Raynauld spoke to Tech News World regarding a recent report from the London-based Institute of Strategic Dialogue. that shows far-right organizations and everyday people are using COVID-19 to spread disinformation and hate.
Emmy-winning, Oscar-nominated documentarist Elaine McMillion Sheldon, MFA ’13 has a lot going on.
Professor Megan Marshall has been elected the next president of the Society of American Historians, the organization that awards the annual Francis Parkman Prize for best-written American history, along with several other honors for literary or academic distinction.
As COVID-19 closes businesses and puts people out of work, many current Emerson students will need financial help in order to return to classes in the fall.
In 1970, the President’s Commission on Campus Unrest concluded that the shootings at Kent State University occurred in “the most divisive time in America since the Civil War.” When asked about the current climate in America in 2020, 41 percent of Americans polled said the country is more divided now than in 1970.
On March 13, the day that President Lee Pelton announced that Emerson students in Boston and Los Angeles needed to safely leave their respective campuses, a professional development opportunity was scheduled to take place in the evening at Emerson LA.
There are many ways to tell Boston’s story. On Saturday, May 2, 2:00 pm, WERS 88.9 FM will showcase several of them.
In order to remove any unintended barriers and to invite maximum feedback from the community, we have made the report available on Emerson’s website.
Senior affiliated faculty and founder of BIGFish PR David Gerzof Richard tells Boston 25 that in this current COVID-19 economy, those seeking employment need to demonstrate their online competencies in order to be an attractive candidate.
Seniors and graduate students will be invited to participate in self-guided exercises and resources to learn steps to create and execute a successful career plan.