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School of Communication News
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State Department Spokesman Visits Emerson
Twitter revolutions, WikiLeak revelations, blogging, and the worldwide power of social media were among the topics addressed by U.S. State Department spokesperson Philip "P.J." Crowley when he visited campus March 10.
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Journalism students visit Boston Globe
Emerson students listened to Martin Baron, editor of the Boston Globe, recount the story of his newspaper's Pulitzer Prize-winning expose of sex scandals in the Catholic Church.
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Emerson to celebrate Communication Week
Emerson’s School of Communication will host its second annual Communication Week March 14–18, 2011.
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Faculty and students participate in Economic Security Forum
The Department of Communication Studies hosted an Economic Security Forum on Wednesday, February 23.
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Panel examines The King's Speech via multiple perspectives
Emerson faculty members from several disciplines were part of a panel discussion about The King’s Speech before a full house at the Bright Family Screening Room on March 3.
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Implications for Children who are Deaf/HH
The Department of Communication Sciences & Disorders will be hosting the 9th lecture of the Speech and Hearing Foundation of Massachusetts on Tuesday, March 15 from 6:00–8:00 pm in the Bright Family Screening Room.
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Emerson earns an 'A' in social media
When a blog called Boston Innovation recently named the Boston-area colleges that have the most Twitter clout, it reported a surprising result: Emerson College came in second, right after Harvard University.
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Forensics team sweeps the N.E. Regional Championship
The Emerson Forensics Team took first place February 19 at the New England Regional Championship by more than 100 points.
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