Anthropologist and Marketing Communication affiliated faculty member Carol Ferrara will advance her research on religious education and interfaith relations in France later this year through one of the world’s most prestigious and competitive fellowship programs — the Fulbright Program.
Last Wednesday night, women ranging from former prime ministers to current CEOs gathered in a panel hosted by Emerson College and Vital Voices, a non-profit organization that seeks to empower women leaders.
Journalists representing television, print and online media, and social media, will participate in a panel about race and the Boston media at a free event on Tuesday at the Paramount Center.
Sara Morgan is a “Double Lion” alumna of Emerson College, having received undergrad and graduate degrees. Currently, Morgan is a global brand manager, and she provided what are some best practices when working with clients outside of the United States:
Angelika Romero ’15 is currently attending the Northeastern University School of Law, and a Legal Intern at Reebok. Romero spoke about what she thinks makes for great allyship.
Emerson’s School of Communication’s new public podcast, “Campus on the Common,” is giving a voice to the field of communication through the academic lens of communication industry experts, from Emerson and around the world.
Starting in the fall of 2019, Emerson College is offering a Global BFA in Film Art in partnership with the Paris College of Art. By David Ertischek ’01 Emerson Lions … Continue Reading Here Are The New Undergrad and Graduate Majors Emerson Started Offering in Recent Years
The Berkeley Beacon staff won two awards at the Associated College Press’ Midwinter National College Journalism Convention.
Emerson alum Michael Rulli is a Republican state senator in Ohio, who supports expanding the state’s nondiscrimination laws, to cover sexual orientation, gender identity and gender expression.
The interdisciplinary research and writing collaboration of Associate Professors Kristin Lieb (Marketing Communications) and Miranda Banks (Visual and Media Arts) published in two parts in Flow Journal, an online television journal, this winter.