What is creativity and what does it mean? From its scholarly definition as problem-solving to the wider interpretation as creativity being unique to one’s own human experience, different perspectives on the topic were compellingly strung together in the award-winning documentary, “YesNoMaybe,” by Emerson Marketing Communications Professor Thomas Vogel and Emerson alumnus Jasraj Padhye G’18.
Emerson Launch and the School of Communication recently hosted the first-ever Voice of Education Summit, a daylong conference where educators and industry leaders discussed how voice-enabled technology can be used in and out of the classroom.
We all had classes that changed the way we thought, changed how we viewed life, or changed what profession we wanted to work in.
Students can learn about Spanish art and culture, get dance lessons from Bollywood performers, and more, through Global Pathways programs.
From second-semester first-years to last-semester seniors, SOC students dove into an array of communication internships — formative experiences spent in global magazine editorial and event spaces, national TV/radio broadcast newsrooms and studios, world-renowned hospitals, and nationally acclaimed social services.
Seasoned journalist and lifelong crusader for diversity and equality Cheryl Jackson, an Emerson Journalism Department faculty member, worked to empower an international group of future female leaders during the Women2Women (W2W) International Leadership Conference in Boston earlier this month, where she led a workshop on Digital Storytelling.
Journalism professor Roger House’s column on MVTimes.com expanded upon the history of Afro-Americans in the whaling industry.
Communication Sciences & Disorders (CSD) graduate student, Lauren Rosano will explore a career as a faculty researcher with national support from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA).
Emerson Polling’s latest data, sourced for The Dallas Morning News, shows Joe Biden leading Beto O’Rourke 27% to 19% in the Texas presidential primary, and Biden winning over Donald Trump in a head-to-head scenario.
Emerson Communications Professor and Executive in Residence Owen Eagan was interviewed recently for a piece on the influence of movie review site Rotten Tomatoes, “Can Rotten Tomatoes Really DESTROY A … Continue Reading Professor Owen Eagan Featured in Rogue Rocket News Story on the Influence of Rotten Tomatoes on Movie Success