Socarides Selected for Executive Leadership Academy
The Executive Leadership Academy (ELA), a competitive professional development program for senior administrators in higher education.
Emerson Partners with EU on Cross-Cultural Filmmaking Exchange
The Transatlantic Rising Stars Project is a three-year initiative of the EU Delegation to the U.S. created to “advance artistic development, foster dialogue, build community, and boost visual artists, musicians, and filmmakers.”
From Sketchbook to Screen: Greene ’26 Brings Character to Life
Greene’s character went from sketchbook, the clay model to his short film ‘The Search of Happiness’.
After ‘Best American Short Story’ Success, WLP’s Treadway Releases New Book
Treadway’s new book consists of 13 short stories all narrated by women in the first person.
Emerson Journalists, Filmmakers Take Top Awards at Regional Emmys
Twenty Emerson alumni were named the best of the region at the 49th Annual Boston/New England Emmy Awards Gala on June 6
Natalie Lemle, MFA ’24 on the Dark Side of the Art World and Writing ‘Artifacts’
Emerson’s MFA in Creative Writing program helped Lemle turn her novel Artifacts, out now, into a book that Simon & Schuster bought in a pre-empt.
First Joe Knoll Emerson Impact Award Presented at Staff Appreciation Celebration
Interim Director of Facilities Management Derrek Eno received the first Joe Knoll Emerson Impact Award.
CSD Team Presents Research on Autistic/Non-Autistic Communication in Prague
INSAR draws leading scientists, clinicians, and advocates from around the world to share advancements in autism spectrum research.
Alums Take Home Tonys for Schmigadoon!, Lost Boys
Marylee Fairbanks ’88 is a producer on Schmigadoon!, and Jen Schriever ’02 was a lighting designer on The Lost Boys.
National Press Club Scholarship Helps Lam ’26 Launch Reporting Career in D.C.
The Lewis Scholarship provides housing and a monthly stipend to support journalists of color interning at news media outlets in D.C.