Best Places to Live in Boston: North End

Wondering where to live in Boston? Today we’re touring the North End, Boston’s most historic neighborhood. Between the amazing food, easy access to transportation, and historical architecture, the North End is a great neighborhood for graduate students.  Housing and Transportation … Continued

Boston Transportation: Easy Ways to Get Around a Great City

If you’re considering graduate school in Boston, you might be nervous about transportation. Should you bring a car? How does public transportation work, and is it accessible? Can you get places on foot? In today’s post, we’re going to talk … Continued

Black History Month at Emerson: How We are Celebrating

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February is Black History Month, a time to acknowledge the history of Black communities and individuals around the globe. Today we’re highlighting some of the ways the Emerson community and the greater Boston area is celebrating Black History Month. EBONI … Continued

6 Outstanding Careers for Sports Communication Graduate Students

Are you passionate about sports? Have you considered a degree in sports journalism or sports communication? In today’s blog we are discussing six of many great careers you could have with a sports communication graduate degree. What is Sports Communication? … Continued

Journalism Student Shares the Value of a Journalism Masters Program

If you are researching Journalism masters programs, you’ve probably started looking into course offerings, school locations, and tuition. If all of the technical details about graduate school are making your head swim, you’ve come to the right spot. Today we … Continued

Day in the Life of a Sports Communication Graduate Student

Do you have big dreams for public relations in sports, or maybe sports journalism, but don’t know how to get started? You’re in luck! Today we’re interviewing Andrés Hernandez, a current student in Emerson’s Sports Communication (MA) graduate program. You’ll … Continued