Class of 2021 Honored in Virtual Ceremony
It was the first ever virtual commencement ceremony for Emerson College.
It was the first ever virtual commencement ceremony for Emerson College.
Communication Studies senior affiliated faculty and founder & CEO of BIGfish PR David Richard weighed in earlier this year on former President Donald Trump’s ban from Facebook following the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol in January.
The Emerson Graduates show is being projected onto the Little Building every night through May 15.
Emerson Today reached out to graduating seniors from across the College and asked them the same seven questions. Here’s Part 1:
Communication Studies assistant professor and Critical Race Theory expert Deion Hawkins recently spoke to WHDH about Emerson’s exclusive poll with the media station, regarding sentiment about racism in Boston.
There is something for everyone during Emerson Week.
ARK topped the field of 18 ventures, created by 19 students in the E3 minor
Chair of Communications Studies Greg Payne is featured in a Washington Post Magazine article that looks back at the Kent State University tragedies, and the iconic girl in the Kent State photo, 51 years after they took place in the spring of 1970.
Communication Studies’ Senior Executive-in-Residence Cathryn Edelstein joined i Heart Radio’s “New England Weekend” program to discuss “On the Same Page,” a collaborative diverse book campaign for Boston Public Schools that Edelstein and students created and oversee through the College.
Leeah Derenoncourt ’23 was one of only 14 diverse student leaders from colleges and universities across the country to be named a 2021 Frederick Douglass Global Fellow.