School of Communication
School of Communication News
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International students get a taste of Boston
International Graduate students enrolled in Professor Cathryn Edelstein's communication classes traveled to the South End to the SOWA Art Gallery on Friday evening, December 3, 2010 to experience the open art studios.
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Event Commemorates Past Student
The Department of Communication Studies hosted the David P. Twomey III Public Diplomacy Lecture/Dialogue.
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Recent Journalism alumna serves as war correspondent
For three weeks, Farrar was reporting from Iraq for The Keene Sentinel in Keene, New Hampshire, where she’s been a staff reporter for almost three years.
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Trip to Japan Raises Awareness for Budding Journalists
“As much as you listen to world news..., it is not until you speak with the people of other countries that you get a sense of the magnitude of the issues you are writing about,” said Emerson journalism student Spencer Neustadt, MA ’12.
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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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