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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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“The Oscars are Emerson’s Super Bowl!” tweeted one Emersonian during the 83rd Annual Academy Awards.
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Kempler weighs in on Giffords's recovery
Stories about brain injuries are receiving more media attention than ever - from daily updates on Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords to challenges faced by soldiers who return from combat with traumatic brain injuries.
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Journalism alumnus McCarthy '04 wins Polk Award for reporting
Brendan McCarthy ’04, a reporter for the New Orleans Times-Picayune, was one of 13 winners of the prestigious George Polk Awards in Journalism.
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The King's Speech to Be Screened, Discussed on Campus
The screening will be followed by a panel discussion with Emerson faculty from several disciplines, who will address the “art and science of speech therapy” on Thursday, March 3.
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