Roger House, associate professor of American Studies, explains the history of British and American tabloids to Reader’s Digest, which is timely as the recent Meghan and Harry stunning announcement is most likely due in part to the intense media scrutiny they face.
Throughout the fall semester, first-year graduate students in Strategic Marketing Communication (SMC) explored the field’s core components and wide range of career possibilities. During one evening class, those possibilities came to life with a visit from eight alumni who sat in the same seats not long ago—and are now thriving professionals.
Communications Studies professor Richard West contributed to an Associated Press article that questions whether high-profile children and teens are unfairly scrutinized and criticized for their opinions or looks.
Emerson College alums win Oscars, Tonys, and Pulitzers, but Best in Show at the National Dog Show? Kara Gordon ’87 is most likely the only Lion to have a pup win that prestigious honor.
With the holidays and winter recess approaching, we want to thank you for your work with us this semester, and let you know of some upcoming grant opportunities that you may be interested in looking at over the break
Los Angeles is considered a mecca for anyone wanting to work in the film or TV industry. But many people don’t realize there’s so much more you can do.
John Anderson, Associate Professor Emeritus in Communication Studies, has won the Lilla A. Heston Award for Outstanding Scholarship in Interpretation and Performance Studies from the National Communication Association (NCA).
WEEI-FM Boston (93.7) is the home of Red Sox Radio, the city’s on-air source for Red Sox game coverage and news. For the past several years, Emerson alumni affiliated with the station have offered an Emerson-exclusive internship for current students interested in sports broadcast journalism. Now it’s your chance to get involved.
“There are no small stories. They’re all important to somebody.”
World renowned entertainers continue to turn to Emerson alumnus Jeff Raymond ’94 for talent representation — a 25-year career during which he has served clients such as Britney Spears, David Beckham, Lionel Richie, Stephan Curry, NASCAR’s Jimmie Johnson and Vin Diesel.