
Hill, MA ’12 Uses Journalism Skills to Connect Boston and Its Residents
Hill is the first-ever Director of Communications for Boston’s newly-formed Community Engagement Cabinet.
Hill is the first-ever Director of Communications for Boston’s newly-formed Community Engagement Cabinet.
Rangel helped C-SPAN with its U.S. Supreme Court and election coverage.
This was the culmination of a full year’s work, to create a public relations campaign for Soldier On, a non-profit that addresses homelessness among military veterans.
Communications Studies associate professor Vincent Raynauld addressed the news of Meta recently filing a lawsuit against Voyager Labs for “data scraping” Meta’s user data, alleging their means of doing so is a breach of Meta’s terms.
Communication Studies senior affiliated faculty and BIGfishPR CEO David Gerzof Richard weighed in on the new AI tool, Chat GPT, which produces content based on prompts from the user.
Incoming President Dr. Jay Bernhardt joined Bloomberg Baystate Business hosts this week, sharing his hopes for making the College more accessible, diverse, and affordable, among others, and cultivating the foundations of future leaders.
“To have such a prominent work and honor people of color on the Common, it’s not a gesture. It’s powerful.”
In honor of Dr. King’s memory, we invited students and faculty of the School of Communication to reflect on his iconic address, “I Have a Dream.”
Will state leaders organize trade delegations like Minnesota, which sponsored one to Ghana and Cameroon last year?
Emerson Forensic’s Team of three won 20 of 21 rounds, earned the highest team point total, and placed first, second, and fourth individually in International Public Debate at Hofstra University’s Off-Broadway Swing Forensics Tournament in December. The event drew about 120 competitors from 15 colleges in nine states.