Four Rules of Crisis Communication
This article is the first in a series, drawing expert insights from the Emerson community as humankind navigates the evolving challenges of the COVID-19 crisis:
This article is the first in a series, drawing expert insights from the Emerson community as humankind navigates the evolving challenges of the COVID-19 crisis:
In an effort to make up some lost class time, there have been a couple of very recent adjustments to the Academic Calendar.
VMA affiliated faculty member Erin Trahan, who is also a film writer for The ARTery, highlights the ReelAbilities Film Festival, which has moved online in light of the COVD-19 pandemic.
Despite the pause in classes, students, faculty and staff have been busy moving students out of the residence halls, ensuring services will continue, albeit remotely in many cases, and preparing for an unexpected change in routine.
Out of an abundance of caution, this week’s open training for faculty tech support will be hosted virtually.
Margarita Damaris Martinez was an award-winning grad student who quickly became a respected adjunct faculty member.
WCVB’s Chronicle aired a “College Road Trip” segment (filmed in February), visiting higher education institutions around the state, and included a visit to WERS.
In the interest of safeguarding the health and wellness of our students, faculty, and staff as well as members of the greater community, who may be more vulnerable to this disease, the College has made the difficult decision to transition all in-person classes to online learning for the remainder of the spring term.
The Emerson campus community is encouraged to visit the COVID-19 (novel coronavirus) webpage to learn more about the emerging global health concern and what you can do to prevent its spread.
Communications Studies Assistant Professor Vincent Raynauld spoke to Tech News World regarding a recent UC Berkeley study that says Youtube is reducing conspiracy theories on its platform.