Emerson Research Explores How Bad Bunny’s Music Shapes Social Awareness in Puerto Rico
A new Emerson College Polling survey looked at the effects of Bad Bunny’s music on perceptions of gentrification and gender-based violence.
From Park City to Possibility: Emersonians Grow Community, Craft, and Connections at Sundance
Emerson College students and faculty enjoyed the Sundance Film Festival for networking, screening films, panel discussions, and more.
Classroom to State House: Kim ’26 Builds a Career in Political Communications
Jeni Kim’s internships in politics and social justice last fall were formative experiences, helping her clarify her future career goals.
Feldman ‘18 Takes Home Grammy for Doechii Video
Pablo Feldman ‘18 won his first Grammy Award on Sunday, Feb. 1, as video producer of Doechii’s “Anxiety,” winner of Best Music Video. “Anxiety” is also entered in the Music … Continue Reading Feldman ‘18 Takes Home Grammy for Doechii Video
Musical Theatre Students Perform with Broadway Star Sutton Foster: Boston.com
Students majoring in Musical Theatre had the opportunity of a lifetime when the chance to sing with Broadway legend Sutton Foster presented itself.
Emerson a ‘Hub of Creative Energy’ with WaveForms Art Exhibit
The Paramount Center will be transformed into a world of audio-visual wonder when Emerson hosts WaveForms.
Emersonians Share Stage with Tony Award-Winning Broadway Legend Sutton Foster
Arianna Arocho ’29 never expected to be able to perform on stage alongside a Broadway legend during her first year at Emerson.
Winter Storm; Tuesday Schedule Changes for Boston Campus
All Boston classes will be online on Tuesday, wherever possible. Non-essential Boston employees should work remotely on Tuesday, unless directed otherwise by your supervisor.
Winter Storm Closure; Schedule Changes for Boston Campus
Emerson’s Boston campus will be closed beginning 12PM Sunday, January 25th through Monday, January 26th, 2026.
Alums Win Grant for ‘Risk-Taking’ Artistic Work
Multimedia artist Liss LaFleur, MFA ’14, and writer Alex Marzano-Lesnevich, MFA ’10 won 2026 Creative Capital Awards to support their work.