The U.S. Department of State continues to enlist the expertise of veteran journalist and Emerson Dean of the School of Communication, Raul Reis, to deliver journalism training around the world to reporters in need of media literacy – most recently in the Southern African nation of Angola.
Alumna Jill Gearin is making history as the play-by-play announcer for an Arizona Diamondbacks minor league baseball team.
Angela Anderson-Connolly ‘90 came full circle in 2014 when she began introducing Emerson students to the vast media landscape — a role that recently earned her recognition as a distinguished Emerson professor in America’s top-ranked Journalism program.
Emerson College’s Journalism Department and Engagement Lab teamed up with several noteworthy nonprofit media outlets during the 2018-2019 school year to expose corruption around gun sales throughout Massachusetts. (Image from makefoia.work)
More than two dozen Emerson alumni, students, and faculty were honored by the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (NATAS) Saturday, June 15, at the Boston-New England Emmy Awards, held in Boston.
Emerson College recently welcomed a group of 22 international journalists as part of a program sponsored by the U.S. Department of State’s International Visitor Leadership Program and the WorldBoston organization.
Marcelle Hutchins ’15 curated and is hosting the Diversity On the Runway fashion show, which celebrates designers of color from the Boston area.
Two Emerson College seniors were among nine journalism students honored by the Radio Television Digital News Foundation (RTDNF) as part of the nonprofit’s 49th class of scholars and fellows.
As May 25 is Africa Day, associate professor of American Studies Dr. Roger House penned a tribute to the pioneer historian on West Africa, Dr. Albert Adu Boahen in The Hill.
Soledad O’Brien talked about her experience reporting on a range of issues with Emerson College students.