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School of Communication News
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Lanson Documents His Personal Journey as a Writer
Lanson has published his third book on the art of storytelling. Writing for Others, Writing for Ourselves: Telling Stories in an Age of Blogging was released this week through Rowman and Littlefield Publishers.
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Senior Named Finalist for American Advertising Federation program
The Most Promising Minority Students program recognizes the achievements of advertising students nationwide and provides opportunities to network with industry professionals.
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When Emerson Journalism Department Chair and Professor Ted Gup hosted a book signing and reading of A Secret Gift at the Emerson College Bookstore on November 30, the store was packed.
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Filmmaker Valerius Goes to White House
Valerius, MA ’06, was among the group of 25 influential black women invited by First Lady Michelle Obama to the White House for a special screening of Tyler Perry’s For Colored Women.
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Graduate Students Present Panel at NCA Conference
Four international graduate students studying Communication Management at Emerson presented a panel discussion at the National Communication Association (NCA) 96th Annual Convention.
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Andersen accepted the award at the NCA’s 96th convention, “Building Bridges,” in San Francisco November 14–17.
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CBS Sunday Morning will feature Emerson Journalism Department Chair and Professor Ted Gup in a segment about his new book, A Secret Gift, this Sunday, November 28.
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Emerson Faculty Featured at Irish Journalism Conference
Journalism Associate Professor Jerry Lanson, and Writing, Literature and Publishing Associate Professor Jeffrey Seglin were two of just three academics invited to a workshop at the Irish Institute at Boston College.
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