Girl in the Arena, a novel by Writing, Literature and Publishing Writer-in-Residence Lise Haines, has gained the recognition of Publishers Weekly, LA Times, Salon.com, and has been nominated for both … Continue Reading Haines’s book nominated for South Carolina Award
One of the first American films to refer to the Holocaust in a frank and honest manner was screened at the Semel Theater on April 4. Singing in the Dark … Continue Reading Early Holocaust-themed film screened on campus
Matt Koplik '12 rehearses his role as Sancho for this week’s production of Man of La Mancha. An annual rite of spring since 1954, Emerson’s spring musical will take the … Continue Reading Emerson Stage prepares for opening of Spring Musical
VMA Associate Professor Eric Gordon After the success of his first community planning project, Participatory Chinatown, Associate Professor of Visual and Media Arts Eric Gordon continues to study and use … Continue Reading Gordon uses new media to hone the community-planning process
The Career Services Office is giving seniors one last push toward graduation in the final weeks of the spring semester. For the third year in a row, the office has … Continue Reading Graduation countdown focuses on job-readiness skills for seniors
A new Marketing Communication curriculum will be rolled out this fall, one that “looks forward,” according Marketing Communication Chair Donald Hurwitz. “The current curriculum is very well practiced in getting people prepared … Continue Reading Marketing Communication introduces revamped curriculum
Emerson College softball coach Phil McElroy recently coached his 300th win in collegiate competition when the Lions defeated Emmanuel College 5-1 in the first game of a double header sweep. McElroy's milestone came just … Continue Reading McElroy Gets Win #300
Peter Meade, Chairman of the Board of Trustees at Emerson College Emerson Board of Trustees Chair Peter Meade ’70 has been selected by Mayor Thomas M. Menino to lead the … Continue Reading Peter Meade ’70 named BRA director
CNN’s Jim Crane is visiting Emerson this week. Crane, executive director of standards and practices for CNN, will be teaching in the Entrepreneurial Studies Program, E3, as well as presenting … Continue Reading CNN exec comes to Emerson
Alexander Freeman ‘14 has successfully managed to find ways to communicate with the world despite being born with cerebral palsy, which affects his ability to walk, use his hands, and … Continue Reading Student filmmaker wins disability awareness award