Who Are Emerson’s Newest Faculty Members?
We asked each of them four questions about their field, their classroom, and who they are when they aren’t teaching.
We asked each of them four questions about their field, their classroom, and who they are when they aren’t teaching.
Is it “memories fade and pictures last” or “pictures fade and memories last”?
Boylston Street was abuzz with activity as students moved in.
As a graduate student in Communication Sciences & Disorders, Kaya LeGrand MS ’20 spearheaded a research project to help answer one of many questions surrounding Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD): Which features of autistic children’s language are most useful for their adult language ability??
Emerson Polling accurately predicted the winner of the New York City Democratic mayoral primary.
Marketing Communication associate professor Kristin Lieb recently joined BYUradio’s “Top of Mind” program to share her insights and research on female pop stars and how social media is now contributing to emotional stripping, as opposed to stripping of clothing.
Fiction, non-fiction, serious and satirical — faculty and staff have you covered on what to pick up this summer.
Journalism Associate Professor Tim Riley has two reviews out in Copper Magazine.
Trevor McLean ’22 was on the winning team of this year’s GlobCom, an annual international public relations competition held June 2-5 that asks students to work together with peers around the world to solve a PR problem.
Dr. Charles Steinberg, director of the College’s sports communication program and president of the Worcester Red Sox, spoke to the New York Times about Neil Diamond’s 1969 hit “Sweet Caroline,” which is experiencing a resurgence overseas, at the Euro 2020 soccer tournament at England’s Wembley Stadium.