The Bordy Theater is dark except for an image of the Statue of Liberty that illuminates a large screen. Bruce Springsteen’s “Born in the USA” fills the room. One student … Continue Reading emersonTHEATRE unites youth, College
With an internship at Comedy Central in New York under her belt, Stefani Robinson ’14 is ready to take on Hollywood. She will be one of the first students to … Continue Reading Robinson ’14 to learn about laughs
Emerson’s Office of Diversity and Inclusion held the College’s first all-day Inclusive Excellence Summit for faculty, staff, and students on Friday, November 22, at the Bordy Theater. Participants were split … Continue Reading Inclusive Excellent Summit held
Two Emerson students are working at the White House this semester after landing internship and volunteer positions through Emerson’s Washington, D.C., Program overseen by the Communication Studies Department. Shannon Hennessey … Continue Reading White House is classroom for 2 students
Five students from Emerson’s Honors Program presented papers at the annual National Collegiate Honors Council (NCHC) conference in New Orleans on November 9. The students presented and discussed their papers … Continue Reading Honors students present at national panel
The clock is ticking. In just 52 days, the new Emerson College Los Angeles will open its doors in the heart of Hollywood to 130 Emerson students looking to enhance … Continue Reading 5 things to know about Emerson Los Angeles
Emerson President Lee Pelton and ArtsEmerson Executive Director Rob Orchard are participating in a forum Friday, November 22, that will examine the role of Boston-area colleges and universities in … Continue Reading Pelton, Orchard at ProArts forum
James Kariuki of the British Embassy in Washington, D.C., visited Emerson on November 18. (Photo by Maya Rafie '17) James Kariuki, head of politics, economics and communications at the … Continue Reading British Embassy official visits Emerson
Jon Goldberg '14 of the Emerson Men's Basketball Team with Evan Tan, a student at the Josiah Quincy School in Boston's Chinatown. (Courtesy Photo) Five members of the Emerson Men’s … Continue Reading Men’s Basketball mentors Chinatown students
Student rights advocate Mary Beth Tinker visited Emerson on November 14 to discuss her landmark Supreme Court case, Tinker v. Des Moines (1969). Members of the Emerson community filled Piano … Continue Reading Mary Beth Tinker visits Emerson