Communication Studies
Department of Communication Studies News
The latest faculty, staff, and student news for the Department of Communication Studies. For College news and upcoming events, visit the News & Events section.
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Leadership class meets MA Lieutenant Governor Timothy Murray
Massachusetts Lieutenant Governor Tim Murray shares leadership insights with Emerson students.
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International students get a taste of Boston
International Graduate students enrolled in Professor Cathryn Edelstein's communication classes traveled to the South End to the SOWA Art Gallery on Friday evening, December 3, 2010 to experience the open art studios.
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On Nov 17 - 20, 2010, "Kent State: A Requiem" debuted at Columbus State College in Ohio.
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Event Commemorates Past Student
The Department of Communication Studies hosted the David P. Twomey III Public Diplomacy Lecture/Dialogue.
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Graduate Students Present Panel at NCA Conference
Four international graduate students studying Communication Management at Emerson presented a panel discussion at the National Communication Association (NCA) 96th Annual Convention.
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Andersen accepted the award at the NCA’s 96th convention, “Building Bridges,” in San Francisco November 14–17.
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Prof. Greg Payne was a guest on WBZ-TV with Jon Keller on Wednesday, November 17.
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Professor guest lectures at UN Workshop
Dr. Greg Payne was an invited guest lecturer and leader for the United Nations 2015 Millennium Campaign and Advocacy Workshop in Lisbon, Portugal, Nov. 10 - 12.
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Faculty News
Congrats to Prof. Tulasi Srinivas. She has been invited to be a fellow at the Kate Hamburger Kolles Center for the study of Religion at the Ruhr university Bochum. The KHK CERES is one of the clusters of excellence in scholarship in Germany. While there, she plans to finish her book on Hindu priests and globalization.
Tiernan Cahill
What Makes Emerson College the School for Me
Find out what Political Communication major Tiernan Cahill has to say about Boston and orientation.



