School of Communication
School of Communication News
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Journalism students get global view of Egyptian conflict
Associate Journalism Department Chair Doug Struck told students in the Semel Theater, it’s too easy—and misguided—for journalists to oversimplify the massive protests in Cairo.
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Journalism Department partners with Boston Globe
Although Journalism students expect assignments that mimic actual reporting, one student recently ended up with a byline on the Boston Globe’s Boston.com website.
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Professor publishes two articles
Professor Phillip Glenn is co-author on two scholarly publications that have just come out.
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Antibiotic Overuse Unlikely to Change
A link between early exposure to unnecessary antibiotics and the development of childhood asthma is unlikely to change Americans’ use of the drugs, say experts associated with Emerson’s Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders.
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Professor performs as William Faulkner
Prof. John Anderson performed "William Faulkner and the Golden Age of Hollywood" for the Glendale Community College Speakers' Forum on Thursday, Jan 26.
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Students represent at International Conference
Academics from all over the world flew to Bogotá, Colombia, to share their perspectives on "place branding."
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Leadership class meets MA Lieutenant Governor Timothy Murray
Massachusetts Lieutenant Governor Tim Murray shares leadership insights with Emerson students.
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Journalism Chair Ted Gup to appear on popular PBS show
Journalism Department Chair Ted Gup was interviewed by TV host Barry Kibrick in San Juan, Puerto Rico, for the Emmy Award-winning PBS series Between the Lines with Barry Kibrick.
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