Internationally recognized health communication expert Dr. Jon Nussbaum came to campus March 28 to deliver a talk on “Intergenerational Communication and Effective Healthcare for Older Adults” as the Medical Messengers … Continue Reading Nussbaum delivers talk on intergenerational communication
Associate Vice President of the Office of Diversity and Inclusion Gwendolyn Bates (far left), filmmaker Daphne Valerius MA '06, and the Office's program coordinator Gloria Noronha. The Office of Diversity and … Continue Reading First annual Diversity Week a big success
Co-President of the NY Alumni Chapter, Linda Corradina ’81, shares her experience with current Journalism students at the closing reception for NY Connection at MTV Networks Close to 100 students … Continue Reading Students and NY Alumni make valuable connection
Emerson has a reputation for graduating leaders in the journalism field. In Boston alone, Emerson graduates are presently working at major print publications, and hold positions both on air and … Continue Reading New journalism curriculum reflects industry changes
Award-winning actor, producer, director, and author Henry Winkler ’67, H. ’78, dropped by Emerson this week to teach a master class to sophomores in Associate Professor Scott LaFeber’s Musical Theatre … Continue Reading Winkler teaches master class
In the densely populated desert neighborhood of Ciudad Juárez in Chihuahua, Mexico, which sits on the southern border of the United States, more than 450 women have been kidnapped, sexually … Continue Reading Femicides in Mexico explored in staged reading
Lecturer Rex Trailer (left), alumna Maria Menounos '00, and recently retired longtime staffer Pete Chvany. Which member of the Emerson College community has gained the attention and admiration of entertainer … Continue Reading Rex Trailer – Massachusetts Cowboy
Jerald Walker is the author of Street Shadows, a memoir about his turbulent transition from youth to adulthood. Jerald Walker, associate professor in the Department of Writing, Literature and Publishing, was … Continue Reading Walker gets PEN Award
Emerson College invites you to turn out your lights this Saturday night. For one hour, join hundreds of millions of people across the globe by simply turning off nonessential lights … Continue Reading Emerson participates in Earth Hour 2011
Chops by Performing Arts major Kirin McCrory is the opening play for NewFest 2011. There’s a dead body on the stage throughout the entire play, and it’s up to the … Continue Reading NewFest celebrates 20 years