Multi-Year CSD Study Looks at Confidence in Communicating
Maryam Salehomoum, Senior Scholar-in-Residence in Communication Sciences and Disorders, is studying how d/Deaf and hard of hearing college students feel about their communication skills.
Maryam Salehomoum, Senior Scholar-in-Residence in Communication Sciences and Disorders, is studying how d/Deaf and hard of hearing college students feel about their communication skills.
The Initiative, part of Extraordinary Emerson 2030, supports students from the moment they step foot on campus.
The Boston Globe gave a shoutout to Emerson College and its most famous fictional alum, Stranger Things’ Nancy Wheeler ’19
Douaihy’s new book, Divine Ruin, is being released on January 13. This is the third installment of her bestselling Sister Holiday Mystery series.
Marketing and Communication Studies students created and pitched awareness campaigns that would help promote the Wellness Center’s substance use initiative.
Iliza Shlesinger ’05 wrote, produced, and stars in one of several films, docs, and shows created by Emerson alums and screening at this year’s festival.
Emmy-nominated writer, producer, and comedy consultant Demetri Pappas ’95 reflects in Los Angeles Magazine on why the recent death of Rob Reiner hurts—even to those who didn’t know him.
Senior Affiliated Faculty Cynthia Miller, a cultural anthropologist, shares insights about Rob Reiner’s unique approach to the mockumentary style of filmmaking.
In just four years, 51 Emersonians have participated in the program, with nearly half ultimately being hired as freelancers or full time.
Emerson’s student-run literary journal publishes and elevates works by established and emerging writers.