NEWS & EVENTS
Emerson College Today
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ProArts colleges to present showcase
Give Luck a Chance is the first annual Spring Arts Festival sponsored by ProArts Connect.
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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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Emerson alumni found EBONI Alumni Association
African American alumni living in Los Angeles have founded the first chapter of the EBONI Alumni Association of Emerson College.
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Cafe Variations opens April 13
World-premiere musical Café Variations opens at the Cutler Majestic Theatre on April 13 and runs for two weekends only, through April 22.
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Howell ’96 honored with Littlefield Award
Jennifer Howell ’96, founder of the Los Angeles–based nonprofit organization The Art of Elysium, received the 2012 Walter Littlefield Distinguished Speaker in Rhetoric and Communication Award on April 2.
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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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Donna Heiland named VP & Special Assistant
Donna Heiland has been named Vice President and Special Assistant. She will begin her Emerson career on July 23, 2012.
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Walker to chair Writing, Literature & Publishing
Following a competitive national search, Associate Professor Jerald Walker has been named chair of Emerson’s Writing, Literature and Publishing Department. He had been serving as interim chair since August 2011.
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