
Speech-Language Pathology Grad Student Uses Mindfulness Techniques in Clinical Training
In the Counseling in Speech-Language Pathology course, students learn to listen and embody authenticity when interacting with patients.

DiBona’s Storied Televison Career Honored: Variety
Board of Trustees member and alum Vin Di Bona ’66 was lauded by the Hollywood Media Professionals for his TV career.

Markowitz ’99 on Designing Authentic ’70s Sets: Interior Design
Film alum Jonah Markowitz ’99 was interviewed in Interior Design magazine about his work as production designer for the 1970s-set HBO series Duster.

Rao ’05 Tastes the World as New York Times Restaurant Critic
Her unique cultural background and experience working in kitchens helped form her voice.

Ramey’s Film ‘El Signo Vacio’ Honored with Visual Anthropologists Award
The jury said the film illustrates how working with and through images can help produce forms of knowledge that are complex, critical, and reflexive.

Boyle ’08 Cultivates Career and Crops with Emerson Degree
Boyle’s independent study program at Emerson sowed the seeds for her future in farming.

Circus Arts Show Commissioned by ArtsEmerson Wows Audiences: BroadwayWorld.com
‘Duel Reality’ is an acrobatic retelling of ‘Romeo & Juliet’.

Smith on Branding Family & Friend Gatherings: NYT
AVP for Executive Education Brent Smith suggests finding excuses to get together.

Gellman on Risks of Violence for Salvadoran Informant: WBUR
The Salvadoran FBI informant’s identity has been revealed to those he was set to testify against.

Emerson Students, Faculty Create Sonic Strolls Through Time and Place
Soundwalks, a collection of sonic experiences accessed through mobile phones, will be available in the Garden and Common indefinitely, but was introduced earlier in June during the International Computer Music Conference (ICMC)