Blanco Wins E3 Expo with Anxiety Relief Kit
ARK topped the field of 18 ventures, created by 19 students in the E3 minor
ARK topped the field of 18 ventures, created by 19 students in the E3 minor
It’s time for Emerson’s E3 cohort to make a panel of judges as excited about their ventures as they are.
Marketing Communication assistant professor and cultural anthropologist Carol Ferrara writes for the academic news site The Conversation about the controversy regarding the construction and funding of what will be the largest European mosque in Strasbourg, France.
They talked about net neutrality, how streaming services fight to gain market share, how content is proliferating, and how users can protect their data.
This year, business leaders across industries shared what it means to emphasize integrity and empathy over conflict.
As digital media manager at New England Public Media (NEPM), Rachel Scott, MA ’20 is in charge of capturing audiences, getting them engaged, and keeping them loyal to her station. It’s a big job in a competitive media environment, but Scott came prepared.
Senior Executive-in-Residence, assistant dean, and Director of Business and Entrepreneurial Studies Lu Ann Reeb discusses the E3 Entrepreneurship program, which is a yearlong program that culminates in its pitch competition, where each student showcases their new business idea.
Marketing Communication assistant professor and cultural anthropologist Carol Ferrara was a featured guest on a nightly show for France24.
In a wide-ranging interview and Q&A, Gunn gave some advice to Emersonians on how to fashion a career and a life based on integrity and empathy.
This Martin Luther King Day, instead of an event, Reis asked members of the School of Communication faculty to join him in sharing reflections on Dr. King’s legacy.