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Hawkins, Lasker, Lemack Honored for Teaching Excellence
We asked each winner about their inspirations for and secrets of excellent teaching.
We asked each winner about their inspirations for and secrets of excellent teaching.
“They are informed by the liberal arts … but they are very much informed by the expertise that we find among the faculty in these really growing fields,” said SOC Dean Raul Reis.
The Communication Studies Department explored the challenges and heartbreak of dementia with its annual Southwick Recital, held both virtually and in-person at the Semel Theater on Friday, November 5.
Jane Brown, a longtime clinical instructor in Communication Sciences and Disorders and admissions administrator for the College died Saturday, August 28, following a battle with ovarian cancer.
We asked each of them four questions about their field, their classroom, and who they are when they aren’t teaching.
As a graduate student in Communication Sciences & Disorders, Kaya LeGrand MS ’20 spearheaded a research project to help answer one of many questions surrounding Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD): Which features of autistic children’s language are most useful for their adult language ability??
Emerson Today reached out to graduating seniors from across the College and asked them the same seven questions. This is Part 2:
CSD graduate students created a culturally inclusive and anti-racist resources list.
The first ever graduating cohort in Speech@Emerson, Emerson’s online master’s degree program in speech-language pathology, recognize their historic milestone during a virtual celebration on Aug. 23, 2020.
Here’s the first of two Emerson Today posts that will help you get to know the newest full-time instructors in the School of Communication.