Emerson’s Voice Technology Design and Coding Bootcamp Launching February 29
Voice@Emerson is launching an accelerated class to earn a first-in-industry Voice Technology Design and Coding certificate.
Voice@Emerson is launching an accelerated class to earn a first-in-industry Voice Technology Design and Coding certificate.
A leading polling analysis website, FiveThirtyEight, featured Emerson Polling data from New Hampshire (partially conducted after the January 14 debate) which showed Sanders ahead by 23 percent, Buttigieg at 18%, and more.
P. Carl had never written a book, when a literary agent called asking him to write his memoir.
Director of the Business of Creative Enterprises program Wes Jackson shares his perspective on iconic New England author Stephen King’s controversial tweet on Tuesday regarding diversity and art and the recent Academy Award nominations, in which King wrote, “I would never consider diversity in matters of art. Only quality. It seems to me that to do otherwise would be wrong.”
Journalists around the world—and most recently in Panama—have gained insight into best digital practices from School of Communication Dean Raul Reis, who has now visited three countries on behalf of the U.S. State Department’s Speaker Series Program.
Recently, Emerson Communication Studies students helped 16 public high school students with visual impairment learn the fundamentals of podcasting, during a day-long pilot workshop with the Perkins School for the Blind.
Since Emerson extended its presence westward into Los Angeles over 30 years ago, Emerson Los Angeles (ELA) has been seen as a hub mainly for students in the School of Art. But not anymore.
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.