Over 70 Years, Community’s Needs Shaped Robbins Center
Since 1953, the Robbins Center has helped thousands of people overcome communication disorders and trained hundreds of clinicians.
Since 1953, the Robbins Center has helped thousands of people overcome communication disorders and trained hundreds of clinicians.
Students across 14 colleges pitched film ideas to a panel of professionals for a $1,000 prize.
Who really benefits from content warnings? What content necessitates a warning? How do the dynamics of content warnings change when a piece of art is assigned for a class, versus a performance that audiences can opt in and out of?
Orrego grew up with Developmental Language Disorder and continues to be affected by it as an adult.
Professor Jabari Asim was recognized by the board for his work as a trustee.
Semenya will discuss her new memoir, The Race to Be Myself.
For more than 30 years, Brian O’Donovan MA ’82 hosted the radio show A Celtic Sojourn on GBH.
The fellowship aims to nurture diverse and dynamic leaders, enrich the graduate student experience at Emerson, and foster positive change in communication and the arts.
Faculty found that young communication professionals needed management skills, but also a working knowledge of how different job functions within an organization dovetail with each other.
Introducing the new School of the Arts faculty members.