Department of Communication Sciences & Disorders
Department of Communication Sciences & Disorders News
The latest faculty, staff, and student news for the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders. For College news and upcoming events, visit the News & Events section.
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Health journalism has far-reaching effects
Health reporting can be a crucible for social, economic, and political issues, said Stephen Smith, a writer for the Boston Globe, at a panel that was part of Communication Week.
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Ben & Jerry's publicist talks social responsbility
Sean Greenwood, North American head of PR for Ben & Jerry’s ice cream, paid a visit to campus April 3, as part of Communication Week.
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Scholar discusses communicating skier sun safety
Renowned communication scholar Peter Andersen spoke about his research for the Go Sun Smart Campaign: 15 Years of Fighting Skin Cancer on Ski Slopes at Emerson’s Bill Bordy Theater Monday night.
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Emerson to present Communication Week
Emerson’s School of Communication will host its third annual Communication Week April 2–6, 2012.
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Student lauded for work with hearing-impaired children
This year’s Decibels Foundation Scholar, Nicole Pitre, was officially honored for her achievement at a recent award dinner.
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Associate Professor Timothy Edgar comments on health campaign issues
Associate Professor Timothy Edgar has been featured recently by several news outlets for his expertise on ethical and moral issues involved in public health campaigns
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CSD professor honored with distinguished award
Communication Sciences and Disorders Professor Emeritus, David Luterman, has been named the 2011 recipient of the Frank R. Kleffner Lifetime Clinical Career Award.
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CSD demonstrates brain dissection
Students and faculty from many disciplines got the opportunity to witness the dissection of a human brain, in an event sponsored by the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders (CSD) last week.
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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 that children with autism face as they interact with others at home and school.




