Emerson in the News
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DeWolf to Chair Public Policy Advisory Committee
Emerson Registrar William F. DeWolf, PhD, has accepted an invitation from the American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers (AACRAO) to chair the newly established Public Policy Advisory Committee.
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Brittani Haywood '12 Discusses the Upcoming Election with Katie Couric
Emerson journalism student Brittani Haywood '12 was recently part of a panel of college students who discussed their views about the upcoming election with Katie Couric on CBS News.
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Media Coverage of the RACE FOR GOVERNOR 2010: A Campus Forum
Read what local media outlets had to say about the RACE FOR GOVERNOR 2010: A Campus Forum held at Emerson on October 15.
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Painter's Short Short Story Collection Garners Raves
Writing, Literature and Publishing Professor Pamela Painter’s short, short story collection Wouldn’t You Like to Know has received recognition from Flashfiction.net.
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ArtsEmerson's Theatrical Residencies
Boston Globe reporter Laura Collins-Hughes talks with ArtsEmerson Executive Director Rob Orchard about his plans to develop residencies with artists.
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Wheeler to Be Honored by Classical Recording Foundation
Composer and Emerson Performing Arts Associate Professor Scott Wheeler is among four winners who will be recognized at the 2010 Classical Recording Foundation Awards.
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Gup Pens Op-Ed Piece for Smithsonian Magazine
Journalism Department Chair and Professor Ted Gup recently penned an article for the Smithsonian magazine.
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Boston Phoenix Lauds Emerson for Redefining Boston Arts Experience
In a September 14 article, the Boston Phoenix discussed Emerson College’s success and continuing efforts to transform Downtown Crossing into a thriving cultural community.
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