Emerson’s Common Collective is just that — Emersonians using their common interests for a collective purpose: Applying their communication skills to advance the goals of Emerson organizations as well as non-profits outside the college.
Biden and Trump spent millions on advertising.
Throughout its history, the Southwick Recitals featured faculty, alumni, and other accomplished performers. But this year, students will take the stage…or rather, screen.
We asked Emerson College Polling Project Manager Isabel Holloway ’19 how it would all work.
School of Communication Dean and professor Raul Reis was interviewed by Televisao Publica de Angola (TPA), the largest network in the Angola, speaking about the U.S. elections with less than two weeks until November 3.
Vincent Raynauld follows the political sphere of social media.
Emerson students and faculty are a driving force behind Team Harmony, a global movement to eradicate hate.
Communications Studies associate professor Vincent Raynauld contributed to the piece “An entire generation of new voters are on TikTok, but Biden and Trump are neglecting them,” weighing in on how social media can affect a campaign.
Tuesday, September 22, is National Voter Registration Day