Students: Leave your books in your rooms, but bring your appetites! Emerson faculty and staff will volunteer their time as servers at the traditional Late Night Buffet in the Little … Continue Reading Taking a break to feast before Finals Week
Emerson’s Gold Key Honor Society, which recognizes high standards of academic achievement, held its annual event April 20 in the Semel Theater. Juniors in the top 5 percent of their … Continue Reading Students and faculty recognized for academic achievement
Journalism major Joshua Sackheim '13 performing “The Jackie Liebergott song” The Paramount Theatre was packed April 21 for a tribute to President Jacqueline Liebergott, who is approaching the end of … Continue Reading Liebergott tribute: praise, laughter, and happy tears
Since the opening of Rotch Field in 2006, the Emerson College softball team has called the field “home.” This season, “home” became a little cozier. In the past, the only … Continue Reading Fence adds new dimension to Emerson softball
Congressman Barney Frank and former Massachusetts State Senator Cheryl Jacques Congressman Barney Frank and former Massachusetts State Senator Cheryl Jacques visited Emerson April 21 to speak about queer politics. Both … Continue Reading Frank and Jacques discuss queer politics
(From left) Phi Alpha Tau President Patrick Lambert, David Brudnoy Memorial Award Chair Tau Zaman, President Jacqueline Liebergott, Boston Foundation President and CEO Paul Grogan, and Chief of Staff for … Continue Reading Phi Alpha Tau welcomes Boston Foundation’s Grogan into brotherhood
A common area in the interior of the Colonial building. Emerson’s Colonial building has achieved LEED Gold certification, according to Neal Lespasio, Emerson’s director of facilities management. The LEED rating … Continue Reading Emerson recognized for green practices
Deidre Conlon, global and urban studies scholar-in-residence in Emerson’s Institute for Liberal Arts and Interdisciplinary Studies, teaches several courses on cities, and primarily researches immigration issues. Her work on migration … Continue Reading Conlon receives grant supporting work on immigration
Irish writer and novelist Colm Tóibín visited campus April 7 to sign copies of his latest work, The Empty Family Stories, a collection of short stories. Tóibín was also guest … Continue Reading Tóibín talks about guest editorship of Ploughshares
When Associate Visual and Media Arts Professor John Craig Freeman explains that he’s a teacher of new media, he’s not exaggerating. In fact, one of his current projects is so … Continue Reading Freeman brings virtual landscape to life at Cyberarts Festival