Department of Marketing Communication
Department of Marketing Communication News
The latest faculty, staff, and student news for the Department of Marketing Communication. For College news and upcoming events, visit the News & Events section.
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Emerson joins forces with major Chinese university to offer global student experiences
Emerson and the Communication University of China (CUC) collaborated to offer international experiences in Boston and Beijing this summer for students from both institutions.
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Graduate students win first annual GSA Awards
The Graduate Student Association (GSA) gave awards to some of the College’s most promising grad students on May 7 in the Jackie Liebergott Black Box Theatre.
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Traveling sports apparel store wins first place at E3 Expo
Think “sports apparel store meets ice cream truck” to get an idea of what Derrick Cheung ’12 and business partner Howard Travis submitted to the business plan competition at the E3 Expo on April 23.
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Phi Alpha Tau welcomes Boston Foundation's Grogan into brotherhood
Boston Foundation President and CEO Paul S. Grogan received the David Brudnoy Award from the brothers of Phi Alpha Tau at the 2011 David Brudnoy Memorial Award Ceremony on April 22 in the Iwasaki Library.
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Business takes center stage at annual E3 Exposition
On Saturday (April 23) Emerson’s Entrepreneurial Studies program, E3, will host its Sixth Annual E3 Exposition from 10:00 am–3:00 pm at the Bill Bordy Theater at 216 Tremont Street.
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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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Marketing Communication introduces revamped curriculum
A new Marketing Communication curriculum will be rolled out this fall, one that “looks forward,” according to Marketing Communication Chair Donald Hurwitz.
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Jim Crane, executive director of standards and practices for CNN, is visiting Emerson this week.
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Marketing Comm. Department news
Learn about the latest creative innovations from Marketing Communications students, faculty, and alumni.
Marketing Communication instructor Peter Seronick talks about how the Internet has changed advertising in the past decade.
Jenna McPadden, double major in Marketing Communication and Writing, Literature and Publishing, explains how the breadth of her studies will prepare her for the working world.




