Richard on Meta’s Threads: CBS News and WBZ News Radio
Richard said the fact that more than 30 million people reportedly signed up for Threads on the first day suggests people are eager to find something to replace the embattled Twitter app.
Richard said the fact that more than 30 million people reportedly signed up for Threads on the first day suggests people are eager to find something to replace the embattled Twitter app.
Assistant professor Deion Hawkins writes for the academic news site The Conversation about how Black transwomen have been at the forefront of the movement for equal rights, though not accurately represented throughout history.
Houston won back-to-back NEWMAC Athlete and Defensive Player of the Year awards.
Alum Lee Schwebel funded the students’ trip to Ohio.
Amaro coordinates the governor’s communications with more than 60 cultural media outlets.
The content isn’t getting worse — because it was already bad.
Abercrombie was studying political communications in school, and on the campaign trail.
Hoping to be a resource for other Emersonians, Cisco Henson ’87 reached out to ELA staff a few years ago, and has since mentored multiple students.
This year’s graduating class is from all across the globe with interests all over the map.
Communication Studies associate professor Vincent Raynauld weighed in on a TechNewsWorld piece examining a study recently released on the effect of social media influencing the Silicon Valley Bank bank run.