School of Communication
School of Communication News
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Simpson to receive honorary degree
Journalism Department Leader-in-Residence Carole Simpson will be awarded an honorary degree Saturday, May 22, at Salem State College's Commencement ceremony.
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Journalism professor, students produce investigative report
Emerson Journalist-in-Residence Doug Struck led a six month investigation into carbon offsets involving more than 22 reporters and editors, including students Katy Jordan, MA '10, and Tom Smith '11.
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Marketing students build partnerships outside the classroom
In her Principles of Public Relations and Writing for Marketing classes, Department of Marketing Communication Assistant Professor Julie Lellis gives her students more than just homework. She puts them to work in the real world.
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New science courses offered for Fall 2010
Emerson's science faculty are rolling out new courses for the Fall 2010 semester, centered around Human Biology and Health and Environmental Science.
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Gwen Ifill, managing editor of Washington Week and senior correspondent for PBS News Hour, recently spoke to a packed theater of Emerson journalism students.
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Student media organizations sweep the RTDNA AP Awards
Student media organizations at Emerson were the recent recipients of twelve 2009 Associated Press (AP) awards.
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Giovanna Negretti '95 receives Walter Littlefield Award
The 2010 Walter Littlefield Distinguished Speaker in Rhetoric and Communication Award was presented to Giovanna Negretti '95, executive director of ¿Oíste?.
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National Public Radio speaks with Emerson Journalism Chair Ted Gup
National Public Radio's (NPR) Michele Norris interviewed Emerson Journalism Chair Ted Gup.
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