
Mutchnik ’87 on Changing Culture, Getting Shows Made at Screening of ‘Mid-Century Modern’
Mutchnik spoke frankly and funnily to the audience of staff, faculty, and students about his experiences in the entertainment industry.

ELA Community Explores Politics, Citizenship with Jon Lovett
The former Obama speechwriter and host of podcasts Lovett or Leave It and Pod Save America kicked off UNPRECEDENTED 2025.

Caro ’25 Awarded Prestigious National Association of Hispanic Journalists Scholarship
Quintana wants to be a lawyer, legislative analyst, and continue to write for magazines, newspapers, and news sites.

Emerson Honors Outstanding Student Scholars, Faculty Members in Gold Key Ceremony
Juniors in the top 5 percent of their class, and seniors in the top 10 percent of the their class, who have earned at least 48 credits, are eligible.

Terrific Trio Tapped for Emerson Teaching Awards
They will receive their awards at the Gold Key Society Induction Ceremony on April 2.

Emerson Students Reveal Public Health Systems Shaping Everyday Life
Students placed removable ‘This Is Public Health’ stickers on often overlooked things that promote public health like water fountains and crosswalks.

Megan Marshall on Writing Lives and the Balancing Act of Motherhood
Marshall said like many people, she’s always found it easier to write about others, but gradually, “this inner self crept out.”

Jennifer Coolidge to Be Emerson’s 2025 Commencement Speaker
“Emerson College is deeply honored to welcome the incredibly talented and always funny Jennifer Coolidge back to her alma mater,” said President Jay Bernhardt

Emerson Stage Explores the Supernatural with ‘Red Wolf’
Madison Mondeaux started working on ‘Red Wolf’ more than a decade ago.

Salem Film Festival Featuring Two Emerson Student Films
The filmmakers turn a lens on a grandmother’s wartime experience, and a survivor of Lyme Disease.