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Emerson College Today
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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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Asim's book nominated for NAACP best fiction prize
Jabari Asim, associate professor of Writing, Literature and Publishing, has been nominated for an NAACP Image Award for Best Fictional Work for his book A Taste of Honey
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Emerson students named to Who's Who
Twenty-six Emerson seniors were selected to represent Emerson College in Who’s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges for the 2010–2011 academic year.
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Senior Lions basketball players honored
The Emerson College basketball programs honored their seniors during the final home games of the season on Feb. 19.
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Emerson earns an 'A' in social media
When a blog called Boston Innovation recently named the Boston-area colleges that have the most Twitter clout, it reported a surprising result: Emerson College came in second, right after Harvard University.
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For many, spring break means community service
Alternative Spring Breaks are offered at colleges across the country, but Emerson’s spring break program is uniquely student-driven.
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Bensussen wins award for direction of Annie Baker play
Melia Bensussen, chair of the Department of Performing Arts, won a BroadwayWorld Best of Boston Theatre awards for her direction of the Huntington Theatre Company's Circle Mirror Transformation.
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