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2009 Departmental Awards

Celebrating Emerson Graduate Student Excellence

The Awards
The Emerson College Graduate Departmental Awards honor significant achievements in graduate study at Emerson College. Graduate students may submit work that was produced for a class or as part of their Master’s Project or Thesis at Emerson.

Eligibility
Entries must be submitted by students who graduated in December 2008 or who will graduate in May or August 2009. Students may compete for the award by submitting one example of his or her work; coop- erative work may be submitted. If the entry wins, the authors will split the prize. Graduating students may collaborate with non-graduating students; however, if the entry wins, only the graduating student may receive the prize at this time. The non-graduating student may submit the same piece in the future when he/she is eligible.

Submissions
All submissions for consideration should be typed and legible. Each entry must be accompanied by a cover sheet containing the following information:

  1. Entrant’s name, current and summer addresses
  2. Title of work
  3. Signed statement that the entry is the author’s original work, and including the purpose for which it was written 

Students should submit entries to their Graduate Program Director:

  • Communication Sciences & Disorders Cynthia Bartlett, 216 Tremont Street, Floor 9
  • Integrated Marketing Communication Cathy Waters, 120 Boylston Street, Floor 9
  • Global Marketing Communication & Advertising Thomas Vogel, 120 Boylston Street, Floor 9
  • Communication Management Linda Gallant, 120 Boylston Street, Floor 8
  • Health Communication Timothy Edgar, 120 Boylston Street, Floor 9
  • Journalism Emmanuel Paraschos, 120 Boylston Street, Floor 6
  • Media Arts Jan Roberts-Breslin, 180 Tremont Street,Floor 11
  • Theatre Education Robert Colby, 10 Boylston Place, Floor 7 

Note: Creative Writing and Publishing & Writing Department chooses from Master’s Projects and Theses.

Entries are due no later than 4:00 p.m., Thursday, April 16, 2009. 

Students are encouraged to keep a copy of their work as entries will not be returned.