When graduate student Samantha Sussman attended the national American Speech-Language-Hearing Association’s conference in August 2010, she attended a screening of the film Aphasia and was so moved by it that … Continue Reading Award-winning film about aphasia screens on campus
Maria Menounos ’00 is five feet, eight inches of sheer dynamic energy and success. In her newly published book, The Everygirl’s Guide to Life, she imparts her secrets on how … Continue Reading Up close with TV’s Menounos ’00
Assistant Professor of Visual and Media Arts Diane Lake The Professional Arts Consortium (ProArts) recently launched Classroom Connect, a program that offers a $3,000 award to a faculty member for … Continue Reading VMA’s Lake wins $3K ProArts grant
On Saturday (April 23) Emerson’s Entrepreneurial Studies program, E3, will host its Sixth Annual E3 Exposition from 10:00 am–3:00 pm at the Bill Bordy Theater at 216 Tremont Street.This year, … Continue Reading Business takes center stage at annual E3 Exposition
Emerson’s Mercutio Troupe presents The Yellow Wallpaper at the Tufte Center's Greene Theatre, April 15-16. The Troupe is an organization of students who perform all aspects of playmaking: acting, directing, designing, … Continue Reading Mercutio Troupe presents The Yellow Wallpaper
Nigel Gibson, director of the Honors Program Post-colonial African studies is the field that occupies Nigel Gibson, director of the Honors Program, which is housed within the Institute for Liberal … Continue Reading Leading post-colonial studies scholar discusses new book
Emerson students were recently honored with regional Mark of Excellence Awards from the Society of Professional Journalists, an association dedicated to the perpetuation of a free press in the United … Continue Reading Students take home awards from Society of Professional Journalists
Silent Revolution: Embracing Our Voices is a celebration of Asian Pacific American Heritage Month 2011. Although Asian Pacific American Heritage Month takes place in the United States in May, Emerson … Continue Reading Asian student group invites sushi chefs to campus
From Broke-ology are (from left) David Curtis, Johnny Lee Davenport, Patrice Jean-Baptiste, Director Benny Sato Ambush, and Monty Cole '11. The day after Theatre Studies major Monty Cole ’11 graduates, he … Continue Reading Student, faculty work side-by-side in off-campus play
Emerson College will soon join the growing number of college campuses that have “trayless” dining halls, said Marc Hamilton, associate vice president for property management, who chairs the President’s Committee … Continue Reading Trayless dining comes to Emerson