Communication Faculty: Keep Counting and Focus on the Process
Every vote counts.
Every vote counts.
Throughout its history, the Southwick Recitals featured faculty, alumni, and other accomplished performers. But this year, students will take the stage…or rather, screen.
COVID-19 affected how the news was produced this election cycle.
Assistant professor and director of Emerson Polling Spencer Kimball gives his perspective on this election race and polling indicators as compared to 2016 in a Bloomberg article, “Trump Bid to Repeat Poll-Defying 2016 Win Confronts Reality.”
Jazz man Dexter Gordon can relieve stress during this election season.
We asked Emerson College Polling Project Manager Isabel Holloway ’19 how it would all work.
School of Communication Dean and professor Raul Reis was interviewed by Televisao Publica de Angola (TPA), the largest network in the Angola, speaking about the U.S. elections with less than two weeks until November 3.
“Normal” hasn’t been an option for months now, so Journalism faculty have been asking students to try different ways of getting the story and telling it. These days, that’s essential.
Emerson students and faculty are a driving force behind Team Harmony, a global movement to eradicate hate.
Raul Reis, dean of the School of Communication, recently added Mozambique to the list of nations where he has provided training for journalists—except this time his visit was virtual.