ESPN NBA reporter Adrian Wojnarowski on Emerson and Sports Journalism
“There are no small stories. They’re all important to somebody.”
“There are no small stories. They’re all important to somebody.”
Boston anticipates its senior citizen population to grow nearly 50 percent by 2030. To better serve these residents, the city organized the Age Strong Commission, and Cassandra Baptista ’11, MA ’19 is leading the effort to promote positive messaging around growing older.
Paul Mihailidis, associate professor of Journalism, weighed in on The Daily Northwestern’s coverage of Jeff Session’s visit to the Northwestern campus and apology last week, which has raised much debate over journalistic practices.
Four prominent political journalists brought their insights, and predictions to the Emerson Paramount Center on Tuesday, October 22, to talk about the defining issues of the 2020 presidential campaign.
The Emerson community is mourning Associate Professor of Journalism Moses Shumow, who was struck and killed by a commuter train while riding his bicycle in Beverly, Massachusetts, on Tuesday, October 22. He was 42.
It is with great sadness that we write to inform you of the sudden death of Associate Professor Moses Shumow, who was a 2001 graduate of Emerson’s MA in Broadcast Journalism program and a new addition to the Journalism faculty this fall.
Congressman Elijah Cummings left an indelible mark throughout the country, including the Emerson community.
In September, Emerson Journalism students immersed themselves in the competitive media field during the Excellence in Journalism (EIJ) Conference, where rising and professional journalists convene for some of the industry’s best training and networking opportunities.
Join the Emerson School of Communication on Tuesday, October 22, as they explore the trends and issues that will define the next U.S. presidential election.
Emerson School of Communication students are making an impact towards solving some of the world’s most pressing problems in this year’s SOC First-Year Initiative (FYI) – which is based on a global plan of action from the United Nations 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)