Cancel Culture Crisis
Navigating a cultural shift and what it means for the future of marketing, communications, and PR.
Navigating a cultural shift and what it means for the future of marketing, communications, and PR.
Was it a rally comprising American patriots, or, as many Republicans refer to the day’s events, “legitimate political discourse”? Or was it an insurrection, as most observers have called the January 6 attack?
“Don’t cry because it’s over, smile because it happened.”
—Dr. Seuss
In 2017, Emerson launched the Emerson Prison Initiative (EPI), led by associate professor Mneesha Gellman. EPI offers a pathway to a college education for admitted students who are incarcerated at Massachusetts Correctional Institution at Concord (MCI-Concord), a medium-security men’s prison about 20 miles west of Boston. Students are taught by Emerson faculty and are held…
Jon Honea’s research focuses on the influence of environmental change.
The ruling will exacerbate the systemic inequalities that already exist in accessing healthcare.
We have a gun problem in the United States, one that is exacerbated by the stories we tell about it.
Emerson’s Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders is making important changes to its programs. The result? The speech-language pathology field is becoming more culturally inclusive and better representative of its clients.
Today’s media landscape is polluted with misinformation and disinformation. Alumni and faculty journalists and scholars are bringing the truth to the forefront through their in-depth reporting and research.
Expression magazine was notified of the passing of these community members between October 2, 2021, and March 25, 2022.
For this issue’s 20 Questions, we talked with Seounmi (Katie) Han Youn, a professor of Marketing Communication.
Emerson’s Business of Creative Enterprises program prepares students for leadership roles across the creative economy.
The Business of Creative Enterprises program offers two degree programs with partner institutions around the world.
Last issue, we asked readers: Who is your favorite Emerson professor? Here are some of the responses.
The Heart Has Reasons, a poem by John Skoyles, professor emeritus of Writing, Literature and Publishing at Emerson College.