A leading polling analysis website, FiveThirtyEight, featured Emerson Polling data from New Hampshire (partially conducted after the January 14 debate) which showed Sanders ahead by 23 percent, Buttigieg at 18%, and more.
Recently, Emerson Communication Studies students helped 16 public high school students with visual impairment learn the fundamentals of podcasting, during a day-long pilot workshop with the Perkins School for the Blind.
Since Emerson extended its presence westward into Los Angeles over 30 years ago, Emerson Los Angeles (ELA) has been seen as a hub mainly for students in the School of Art. But not anymore.
Communications Studies professor Richard West contributed to an Associated Press article that questions whether high-profile children and teens are unfairly scrutinized and criticized for their opinions or looks.
John Anderson, Associate Professor Emeritus in Communication Studies, has won the Lilla A. Heston Award for Outstanding Scholarship in Interpretation and Performance Studies from the National Communication Association (NCA).
World renowned entertainers continue to turn to Emerson alumnus Jeff Raymond ’94 for talent representation — a 25-year career during which he has served clients such as Britney Spears, David Beckham, Lionel Richie, Stephan Curry, NASCAR’s Jimmie Johnson and Vin Diesel.
For nearly four decades, Gregory Payne has taught students, peers, organizations, world leaders and nations how to build bridges through communication and diplomacy. In the process, he has built more … Continue Reading Gregory Payne Receives Honoris Causa from Universitat de Ramon Llull
The National Council of Pi Kappa Delta is awarding Emerson Forensics Director Deion Hawkins this fall with the Bob Derryberry Award, which recognizes excellence among intercollegiate forensics educators who have been teaching for five years or less.
Traci Blackwell, MA ’14 was named executive vice president of scripted programming at BET Networks, a position created as the network ramps up its inventory of original shows, according to Deadline.
Communication Studies Assistant Professor Vincent Raynauld was quoted in the Dutch magazine, De Groene Amsterdammer, in an article about the scandals and resilient “brand” of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.