Quartz talked to Robert Lyons, founder and principal of strategic consulting company R.S. Lyons & Associates and an affiliated faculty member in the Marketing Communication department, for the latest installment in Because China, their video series about how China is changing the world.
The teams working with the Institute – Integrated Misfits and Compass – each got the same brief. The two campaigns that arose from that brief and research, however, were “a great example of how creativity and research takes people in different directions,” said Executive-in-Residence Brenna McCormick.
In two on-campus workshops this spring, Emerson students heard directly from Facebook on how to earn money by building and growing a brand during unique Facebook Video Workshops, hosted by Emerson’s School of Communication.
One year ago, I put down my deposit to attend Emerson College’s MS in Communication Disorders program. Little did I know the amazing year I had in store. Here are some highlights:
This fall, Dr. Brent Smith will take the helm as chair of Emerson’s Department of Marketing Communication.
This spring, Emerson Journalism students in Assistant Professor Aaron Goodman’s Humanizing Multimedia Stories class are helping to change the narrative around America’s deadliest drug crisis, the opioid epidemic, through an innovative multimedia exhibition, RECOVERING, which can be explored online.
In a timely piece, as the Marvel film Avengers: Endgame debuts this weekend, associate professor of American Studies Dr. Roger House explores how the concept of Wakanda from Black Panther can spark political efforts in a Hill opinion column.
Professor Rich West was named a Distinguished Teaching Fellow by the Eastern Communication Association (ECA), a professional organization of Communication Studies scholars, teachers, and students founded in 1910.
A select group of Emerson College Honors Program seniors presented a diverse range of theses to their peers and teachers in a showcase on April 19.
A special effects makeup studio, a cannabis-based hookah, a smart punching bag, environmentally-friendly mushroom leather — these are just a few of the student ideas for companies to be showcased at the E3 Expo on Friday.