Journalists representing television, print and online media, and social media, will participate in a panel about race and the Boston media at a free event on Tuesday at the Paramount Center.
Angelika Romero ’15 is currently attending the Northeastern University School of Law, and a Legal Intern at Reebok. Romero spoke about what she thinks makes for great allyship.
Emerson’s School of Communication’s new public podcast, “Campus on the Common,” is giving a voice to the field of communication through the academic lens of communication industry experts, from Emerson and around the world.
The Berkeley Beacon staff won two awards at the Associated College Press’ Midwinter National College Journalism Convention.
Emersonians are known for their creativity, nonconformity and out-of-the-box thinking. Emerson isn’t vanilla — and the same can be said about our faculty’s and staff’s dissertation topics.
By Molly Loughman From March 20-21, the first-ever “Communication Days” will bring together ideas from across the communication spectrum as all undergraduate School of Communication classes converge into a series … Continue Reading “Communication Days” Will Spark Ideas, Build Community
Part 1 of the Journalism Department’s investigative series on guns in Massachusetts published this week on The Boston Institute for Nonprofit Journalism (BINJ) website and was picked up by Politico. The … Continue Reading Journalism Department’s Investigative Series Publishes on BINJ, Politico
Bringing a turbulent chapter of Boston’s history to life is 1983 Emerson alumnus Christopher Buck, through his 2018 documentary, Operation Ceasefire, which was presented by the School of Communication inside the Bright Family Screening Room during a public screening and panel discussion last week.
Emersonians and the general public got a glimpse of the gritty, ruthless, and tense lives of American and Canadian fishermen feuding over the lobster-rich 277 square miles of sea known as the “Gray Zone,” an area claimed by both the United States and Canada.
After graduating with degrees in Journalism and Global & Postcolonial Studies, Margaux Maxwell ’18 took her passion for international human rights to Bogota, Colombia, where she is working as a freelance journalist.