Emerson’s Mark Leccese is the first journalism professor to be appointed to the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Judiciary-Media Committee, which has been tasked since 1995 with improving the relationship and understanding between the judicial branch and the media.
This semester, Maya Gacina ’21 became the new editor-in-chief of the Berkeley Beacon. Emerson Today’s David Ertischek ’01 talked with Gacina about her goals for the Beacon, her career, and what she’s reading.
During last month’s “Authentic Encounters,” the Emerson community gathered at Center Stage to address the value of everyday communication through students sharing their stories and reflecting on the impacts of conversation and human interaction.
Associate Professor Tim Riley was a guest on WBUR’s On Point last week to talk about the 50th anniversary of The Beatles’ White Album.
For Emerson grad Dan Adams ’13, writing about Massachusetts’ now legal and emerging marijuana industry is much more than stoner puns.
Several students, faculty and staff found an Emerson College first-of-its-kind town hall forum on Nov. 27 to be very constructive and forward-thin
Assistant Professor Spencer Kimball, advisor to Emerson Polling (left), and Boston City Council President Andrea Campbell talk about the midterm elections during a Talk the Vote event broadcast on WBZ … Continue Reading Emerson Students Get Fired Up at WBZ Election Eve Broadcast
Emerson faculty were busy over the past year, racking up awards, fellowships, books, and papers, in addition to sharing what they know with students.
In today’s digitally mediated society, face-to-face dialogue is being replaced with text and video messaging. School of Communication students are exploring this paradigmatic shift as a part of the “Let’s Talk!” First-Year Initiative.
Ray Allen talks about his career and Basketball Hall of Fame induction at Emerson.