Communications Studies associate professor Vincent Raynauld contributed to the piece “An entire generation of new voters are on TikTok, but Biden and Trump are neglecting them,” weighing in on how social media can affect a campaign.
A trio of Emersonians were part of the team that won the first Sports Emmy for Outstanding Esports Coverage ever awarded. John Daniel Depa ’17 and Sam Chaimson ’13 were … Continue Reading Emerson Alumni Win Inaugural Emmy for Esports Coverage
CSD graduate students created a culturally inclusive and anti-racist resources list.
I’m excited to introduce the course offerings for Winter Term 2020-2021 (December 10-January 8). New this year, Emerson students will have access to a broad selection of two- or four-credit courses, all delivered online over the four-week period.
Winter Term Registration will begin on Monday, Oct 5th at 9:00 am ET for all students.
Three members of the Emerson College community are participating in an upcoming ProArts Consortium panel series about highlighting artists are focused on social justice and community engagement.
A virtual moment of silence for Sean McDowell, a student in the online MA in Digital Marketing and Data Analytics program who died September 8, will be held Tuesday, October 6, from 11:45-11:55 am ET.
Since hosting high school radio shows, Katleen Francois ’13 knew she wanted to become a media mogul. Having recently launched her own business, she returned this year to Emerson College and the Launch Bootcamp to hone her entrepreneurial chops.
Associate Professor Nejem Raheem published an opinion piece in the New Hampshire Union Leader about the dangers droughts pose to communities, and the need for real leadership in order to mitigate their effects, which are intensifying due to climate change.
Associate Professor and Graduate Program Director for Journalism Tim Riley recently reviewed New Yorker music critic Alex Ross’ new book Wagnerism: Art and Politics in the Shadow of Music for the LA Review of Books.