Teach-In on Timely Topics Explores Public Knowledge in a Time of Change
“Public knowledge, memory, and legacy are the bedrock of democratic life,” said Shaya Gregory Poku, VP for Community, Culture and Belonging.
The Reality of Reality TV: Rolov ’96 Teaches Producing the Unscripted
Rolov’s credits include The Real Housewives franchise, as well as programs centered on Oprah Winfrey, Cyndi Lauper, Paula Abdul, and more.
Frongillo ’26 Repeats as NEWMAC Athlete of the Year
The 5’ 3” senior guard finished her career as quite possibly the greatest player in Emerson women’s basketball history.
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’.
Students Network, Get Inside Look at Indie Film Scene
Fifteen students from Emerson Los Angeles attended the Slamdance Film Festival, which is dedicated to showcasing low-budget, independent films, and emerging talent.
Invitation: Advanced Screening of ‘The AI Doc’
The film will be screened Monday, March 16, 7:00 pm, in the Bright Family Screening Room. The event is free to members of the Emerson community.
Clair ’09 Pens Book on Czech Republic’s Historic Baseball Run
‘We Sacrifice Everything to Baseball,’ by Michael Clair ’09, will be released in April.
Ten Years of Oscar Talk
This annual Emerson event brought together expert panelists to discuss “The Academy Award for Best Director: It’s All About the Race.”
Conan O’Brien and Denis Leary ’79 Give Emerson a Big Shout Out
On a recent episode of Conan O’Brien Needs A Friend, Denis Leary ’79 spoke about his time at Emerson, including founding The Comedy Workshop in 1976.
Professor Emerita Mary Ellen Adams: A Light at Emerson for 46 Years
Adams, who taught in the Performing Arts Department from 1969 until her retirement in 2015, passed away on February 17 at age 81.