
Graduate Student Film Premiering at Cannes
The narrative short is 18 minutes long, confronting themes of grief and recovery in new and thought-provoking ways.

Alum’s Liv Sweetly Looks to Lower Stress, One Brownie at a Time
Strauss cooked up her business while in the E3 program.

What to Read: Recent Work by WLP Faculty, Students
Writing, Literature and Publishing faculty and students have been busy this spring. Here’s what they’ve been up to.

Rineman Answers “Can You Teach Funny?” on WCVB’s Chronicle
Alum and affiliated faculty Jon Rineman ’05, who is an accomplished late-night TV writer, spoke to Chronicle about returning to his roots at Emerson and instructing the next generation of comedy writers.

Free Ticket Alert: ‘Sea Sick’ at ArtsEmerson
Friday, May 20, and Saturday, May 21, in the Jackie Liebergott Black Box Theatre at the Paramount Center.

New Marketing MA Offers More Flexibility
All students will learn creative storytelling, data-driven strategy, campaign development, and how to use technological tools.
A Message About Recent Events in Buffalo and Laguna Woods
Our community grieves for the families of the 10 innocent victims who died this weekend in Buffalo, and for those of the dead and wounded in Laguna Woods.
Free Hearing Screenings for Emerson Community
Appointments are scheduled every 15 minutes through our scheduling site and will take place in the Robbins Center at 216 Tremont Street

Rineman on What Can Reverse Late-Night TV’s Decline: The Conversation
Emerson students made suggestions on what would make them more interested in late-night TV shows.

Srinivas Examining Role of Gender, Caste, and Religion in Climate Justice
Her project is titled The Runaway Goddess: Water, Gender and Caste in a Climate Apocalypse.