Journalism assistant professor and media scholar Azeta Hatef writes for the academic news site The Conversation that photos of Afghan suffering in the media fuels inequality and harm.
Affiliated faculty Beena Sarwar writes a piece about the effect of bad India and Pakistan relations on the fishing industry, specifically for fishermen themselves, as climate change plays a role.
At a time when media—especially digital and social media—is more prevalent than ever in our society, our ability to understand and navigate it (known academically as “media literacy”) is more important than ever for functioning, just, and equitable democracy.
Communication Studies faculty and CEO of BIGfish PR David Gerzof Richard weighed in on former President Donald Trump’s new social media app Truth Social, announced last week.
The Dean’s Fellowship Program was created to help support the personal and professional development of undergraduate students working toward a more equitable and just Emerson.
The Asem sisters’ Kyan Foundation aims to make schools into a hub of well-being.
Students have opportunities to study abroad all around the world.
Alumnus Jonathan Graziano ’13 and his TikTok star pug, Noodle, were featured on NPR and in the Boston Globe for Noodle’s miraculous ability to tell his millions of followers whether or not they should have gotten out of bed on a given morning.
The change is a call for an end to the flawed tactic of unceasing protest and a consideration of group remedies.
The renewable grant includes free training in a treatment approach called “SPEAK OUT,” and therapy supplies.