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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Longtime faculty honored for years of service
Faculty and family members gathered April 26 to honor the accomplishments of five of Emerson’s long-serving faculty.
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Oswald, students take part in innovative Boston eco-study
Ever wonder about that camera on the top of the Walker Building? Why is it there? What is it filming? Does it have anything to do with Big Brother?
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Award-winning film about aphasia screens on campus
When graduate student Samantha Sussman attended a screening of the film Aphasia, she was so moved by it that she wanted to share it with the Emerson community.
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Early Holocaust-themed film screened on campus
One of the first American films to refer to the Holocaust in a frank and honest manner was screened at the Semel Theater on April 4.
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Nussbaum delivers talk on intergenerational communication
Internationally recognized health communication expert Dr. Jon Nussbaum came to campus March 28 to deliver a talk on “Intergenerational Communication and Effective Healthcare for Older Adults”.
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Emerson to celebrate Communication Week
Emerson’s School of Communication will host its second annual Communication Week March 14–18, 2011.
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Panel examines The King's Speech via multiple perspectives
Emerson faculty members from several disciplines were part of a panel discussion about The King’s Speech before a full house at the Bright Family Screening Room on March 3.
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Implications for Children who are Deaf/HH
The Department of Communication Sciences & Disorders will be hosting the 9th lecture of the Speech and Hearing Foundation of Massachusetts on Tuesday, March 15 from 6:00–8:00 pm in the Bright Family Screening Room.
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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.


