School of Communication
School of Communication News
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Emerson Journalism Department chair and well-known investigative journalist Ted Gup talks about his teaching philosophy and goals for his journalism students.
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WEBN Takes NYC and DC By Storm
They’ve covered the Primetime Emmys and the Daytime Emmys, and now Emerson College Journalism students are making waves at the 31st Annual News and Documentary Emmy Awards in New York City.
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D.C. Program Gets Students Connected
A new group of students is choosing to pursue a variety of internship opportunities in our nation’s capital.
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Lending Their Voices, Honing Their Skills
In a new program established by the Office of Communications and Marketing, Emerson students are writing press releases, covering news stories, producing videos, designing publications, and creating social media campaigns.
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Emerson Junior Scores Big with the National Association of Broadcasters
One hundred twenty students across the United States entered last spring’s National Association of Broadcasters’ Freedom of Speech PSA contest. But only Nathan Firn ’12 came out on top.
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Peter Rojas Talks About More Than Just Gadgets
What advice does Peter Rojas, the founder of some of the most popular and influential blogs on the Internet, have for Emerson students? Focus.
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Laramie Residency Panel Discussion
A distinguished panel gathered in the Bright Family Screening Room September 21 to discuss the struggle for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender (GLBT) rights and protections.
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M. Lee Pelton named 12th President of Emerson College
M. Lee Pelton, president of Willamette University and a former dean at Colgate University and Dartmouth College, will assume office July 1, 2011.
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