ProArts Consortium and member institution Emerson College announced February 12 a $140,000 grant from the Barr Foundation to support strategic planning for ProArts as well as a series of conversations about arts … Continue Reading ProArts receives $140k grant from Barr Foundation
There was a strong turnout February 8 for the one-day Art and Healing event at Emerson’s Cabaret, which featured photographic exhibits honoring people afflicted with cancer, inspirational musical performances, and … Continue Reading Art and Healing explores cancer survival
Liss LaFleur, MFA ’14, was recently one of five graduate students nationwide awarded the College Art Association’s Professional Development Fellowship, which has provided her with a $5,000 grant to help … Continue Reading LaFleur, MFA ’14, obtains development grant
After a down-to-the-wire victory by the Emerson Women’s Basketball team against the U.S. Coast Guard Academy (48–46) on February 8, the Men’s Basketball team also won against Clark (89–59). It’s … Continue Reading More wins for Men’s, Women’s Basketball
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Television writing consultant and part-time faculty member Debra Epstein already sees the benefits of her students living and working at the new Emerson College Los Angeles, which opened last month. … Continue Reading TV writer excited for Emerson LA
RecycleMania has begun, and Emerson College hopes its participation in the eight-week, nationwide competition will increase campus recycling rates year-round. RecycleMania is a nonprofit organization aimed at improving recycling rates … Continue Reading RecycleMania competition has begun
It’s no surprise that Brandon Penny ’12 is working at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi as digital media content manager for the U.S. Olympic Committee’s website, teamusa.org. The Staten … Continue Reading Penny ’12 works for U.S. Olympic Committee
Crispin Struthers, an editor on the Oscar-nominated film American Hustle, spoke to a packed audience January 30 at Emerson’s Bright Family Screening Room about the ins and outs of a … Continue Reading ’American Hustle’ editor on campus
Former NAACP president and CEO Benjamin Jealous encouraged Emerson students to make positive changes in their communities in a lecture at the Bright Family Screening Room on February 3. Benjamin … Continue Reading Former NAACP leader: Take a stand