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Common Language and Connection: CSD Alumna Launches Second Career as Filmmaker
Not only does Ungar have two films in the can, she also now has two satisfying careers.
Not only does Ungar have two films in the can, she also now has two satisfying careers.
Charles Klim ’50, MSSp ’53, a professor of Communication Sciences and Disorders at Emerson for 33 years and chair of the department for 25 years, died May 18 at his Gloucester, Massachusetts home at the age of 93.
Delaney Mandel is looking forward to getting a job in early intervention with children.
The Robbins Center went from in person face-to-face meetings with clients to telehealth sessions.
Let’s celebrate the class of 2020.
Approaching the finale of an extraordinary academic year, the School of Communication paused to recognize the “best of the best” during the 2020 Student Awards Ceremony.
As CSD students and faculty have transitioned to remote teaching and learning like the rest of the College, they are finding ways to maintain their connections and camaraderie from a distance.
Matchmaker, matchmaker find me a career path…
Throughout her career, Rhiannon Luyster has conducted extensive research on language development among children—especially those with autism spectrum disorder.
Emerson School of Communication students are making an impact towards solving some of the world’s most pressing problems in this year’s SOC First-Year Initiative (FYI) – which is based on a global plan of action from the United Nations 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)