Meet the (New) Faculty: School of Communication
It’s a new academic year, with new buildings, new students, and naturally, new faculty. Here’s a little guide to help you get to know the School of Communication’s newest full-time instructors.
It’s a new academic year, with new buildings, new students, and naturally, new faculty. Here’s a little guide to help you get to know the School of Communication’s newest full-time instructors.
Communication Sciences & Disorders (CSD) graduate student, Lauren Rosano will explore a career as a faculty researcher with national support from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA).
Communication Sciences & Disorders Department Clinical supervisor, teacher and most recently, CSD’s Director of Clinical Education, Laura Glufling-Tham received Emerson’s 2019 Helaine and Stanley Miller Award for Outstanding Teaching this year.
The hour leading up to graduation is full of waiting, behind the scenes checks, and lots of selfies.
One year ago, I put down my deposit to attend Emerson College’s MS in Communication Disorders program. Little did I know the amazing year I had in store. Here are some highlights:
A special effects makeup studio, a cannabis-based hookah, a smart punching bag, environmentally-friendly mushroom leather — these are just a few of the student ideas for companies to be showcased at the E3 Expo on Friday.
A record 305 nominations were submitted for this year’s Emerson College Teacher Awards, which were whittled down to three faculty members to receive the prestigious awards.
By Molly Loughman From March 20-21, the first-ever “Communication Days” will bring together ideas from across the communication spectrum as all undergraduate School of Communication classes converge into a series … Continue Reading “Communication Days” Will Spark Ideas, Build Community
During last month’s “Authentic Encounters,” the Emerson community gathered at Center Stage to address the value of everyday communication through students sharing their stories and reflecting on the impacts of conversation and human interaction.
Emerson Stage worked with faculty and students from the College’s Communication Sciences and Disorders (CSD) department to stage two sensory-friendly performances of Flora & Ulysses.