School of Communication
School of Communication News
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Recent grad works for Obama campaign
Recent graduate Grant Denton explains what it was like working for the Obama campaign.
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Free app released for College's Expression magazine
Emerson has become one of the first colleges in the country to develop an app for its alumni magazine, Expression.
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Helping stroke patients with speech
The graduate program director of the Communication Sciences and Disorders Department is working to improve methods for speech-language pathologists (SLPs) to assess communication in stroke patients with severe impairments in speech and language.
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Goldstone ’71 elected to TV technology board
Ira Goldstone ’71, a Univision executive, was elected this month to the Advanced Television Systems Committee Inc. (ATSC) an international nonprofit organization developing voluntary standards for the entire range of advanced television systems.
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International students focus of communications book
Scholar-In-Residence Cathryn Cushner Edelstein, of the Communication Studies Department, has released a book to help international students assimilate to American college life.
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Journalism students report news for Boston.com
The Journalism students have been writing news stories this semester for Boston.com’s newly launched site Your Campus: Emerson.
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Stearns Award boosts faculty projects
Two assistant professors were honored November 19 at the Norman and Irma Mann Stearns Distinguished Faculty Award Luncheon.
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Professor authors family communication book
Communication Studies Professor Richard West recently released the fourth edition of his book Perspectives on Family Communication, co-authored by Lynn H. Turner of Marquette University.
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