Emerson in the News
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Bowen '98, to win Commonwealth Award, host new show
Emerson alumnus Jared Bowen was profiled about his latest achievements in the Natick Bulletin & Tab.
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Emerson Engagement Lab featured in The Salem News
“What’s the Point?,” a social-media based video game designed by Emerson College’s Engagement Lab, headed up by VMA Assistant Professor Eric Gordon, to help city planners gather feedback on Salem’s Point neighborhood, launched January 28, The Salem News reported yesterday.
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Gianvito's film premieres in U.S., at MoMA
Following international premieres in Japan, Switzerland, Canada, Brazil, Denmark, Portugal, Austria and Croatia, VMA Professor John Gianvito’s film Far From Afghanistan will premiere in the U.S. at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York at the Museum’s annual Documentary Fortnight, February 15 through March 4, 2013.
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Gerzof Richard weighs in on Facebook's "Graph Search"
Marketing Communication faculty member David Gerzof Richard weighs in on Facebook’s newest feature, “Graph Search,” in a Boston Herald article.
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Kimball weighs in on politics on NPR, interim senate pick on NECN
Communication Studies Scholar-in-Residence and Republican strategist Spencer Kimball spoke to NPR about how changing demographics in the U.S. will affect future elections.
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Grad students' documentary cited on The Huffington Post
Hollow, an interactive documentary film created by Elaine McMillion, MFA ’13, and Jeff Soyk, MFA ’13, was recommended in a Huffington Post article as an alternative perspective of how rural West Virginians live.
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Freeman '14 featured on ABC News
Visual and Media Arts student Alex Freeman was featured in an ABC News story about an ex-madam who runs a brothel for the disabled.
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Asim on NPR, discusses significance of Obama's second term
Writing, Literature and Publishing Associate Professor Jabari Asim spoke with NPR’s Steve Inskeep about the shift in how the President is viewed by voters after four years in the White House.
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