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School of Communication News
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Emerson Forensics Sweeps Sweepstakes
Emerson Forensics is off to a wonderful start this fall, earning high accolades at their first two tournaments of the season.
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Grossman Studies Facial Expression to Aid People with Autism
In her research, Communication Sciences and Disorders Assistant Professor Ruth Grossman wants to address some of the communication problems children with autism face as they interact with others at home and school.
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Philosophy Professor Publishes Article
Affiliated Faculty member, Monica Link, recently learned that her article, "A Time to Lie," will be published in the journal Think (Cambridge University Press).
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Student Profile: Brandon Penny ’12, Broadcast Journalism
Brandon Penny ’12 recently sat down with the Office of Communications and Marketing to discuss his internship this past summer with TeamUSA.org.
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Grad Honored by Massachusetts Office
When Morgan First ’06 graduated with a degree from Emerson in Marketing Communication she didn’t just get a job, she started a business.
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IMAGINE That: Tim Riley Presents John Lennon Biopic Nowhere Boy
John Lennon would have been 70 this Saturday, October 9. It’s been 30 years since he was killed in New York City at the age of 40, but his prolific body of work still appeals to wide audiences today.
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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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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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