Mihailidis on Media Literacy & Politics: Stateline
Journalism professor Paul Mihailidis weighed in for a Stateline article examining media literacy education integration in public schools in the U.S.
Journalism professor Paul Mihailidis weighed in for a Stateline article examining media literacy education integration in public schools in the U.S.
Dawkins had an interview lined up at ESPN when Oklahoma City Thunder GM Sam Presti ’00 offered him a job.
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Faculty Tim Riley recently examined the film Maestro, starring Bradley Cooper as Leonard Bernstein, and author Ray Padgett’s Pledging My Time: Conversations with Bob Dylan Band Members.
“The mischaracterization of the effects of slavery and racism can promote social dynamics of color and caste common to India and countries with colonial histories.”
Journalism faculty Paul Niwa spoke to the Globe about a TV news channel launching in 2024, with AI leading the broadcasts.
Braden Bochner ’18 and Hunter Harris ’16 earned spots on the coveted list this year.
“This was truly the Emerson College experience,” said one TikTokker.
Journalism affiliated faculty, WBZ anchor/reporter, and alum David Wade ’95 recently filmed a promotion for WBZ on the importance of developing the skills of tomorrow’s journalists.
“Biden and the Democrats must do better if they expect working-class men to turnout in the 2024 election.”