
Faculty Novelist Douaihy Wins Arts Award
Douaihy is the author of three poetry collections and the Queer true crime novel Scorched Grace
Douaihy is the author of three poetry collections and the Queer true crime novel Scorched Grace
President Jay Bernhardt recently discussed the role of arts and communications in society today, AI, and Emerson’s unique niche within the higher education community with the BBJ.
Faculty found that young communication professionals needed management skills, but also a working knowledge of how different job functions within an organization dovetail with each other.
Faculty Ed Lee spoke to Boston 25 about the tentative “exceptional” agreement by Writers Guild of America members and industry studios.
Pat Bartevian ’44 spoke to Maeve Lawler ’25 about her entertainment career, the consignment store, and how to live a long life.
SGA Academic Senators bridge the gap between students and academic departments.
The $2.5 million NIH grant looks to gather information that can be used to improve communication efficacy for autistic and non-autistic teens.
Newman and his co-authors argue that the Federal Trade Commission, which recently proposed rules on “commercial surveillance,” has an opportunity to shift the thinking on AI and data
The Distinguished Service Award is presented to the person judged to have made the greatest contribution to the NCA and the profession in the areas of research, teaching, and service.
While we are in the endemic phase of COVID-19, we want to acknowledge that COVID-19 remains with us.