Mike Anderson ’15, an Emerson College Los Angeles student of Professor J. Craig Freeman, is participating in an augmented reality project with the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. (Photo … Continue Reading Freeman brings augmented reality to ELA
Wrist bands for Emerson STANDS on display at the Emerson Violence Prevention and Response office in the Ansin Building. (Photo by Dan O’Brien) Emerson’s Violence Prevention and Response (VPR) is … Continue Reading Communities United Against Violence launches
Visit the Panera Bread restaurant at 115 Stuart Street, Boston, on Wednesday, April 1, between 4:00 pm and 8:00 pm and a certain amount of proceeds will benefit Operation Smile, … Continue Reading Students helping Operation Smile charity
Earth Month will be celebrated in a very Emersonian way on Thursday, April 2, with the Green Gala—a night of sustainable food, fashion, and student performances at the Paramount Center—in … Continue Reading Green Gala to celebrate Earth Month
Scott Isbell ’17 is an aspiring pop singer and will perform with several artists associated with the Wu-Tang Clan at the South By Southwest Festival on March 21. (Courtesy Photo) … Continue Reading Isbell ’17 to sing in Austin during South By Southwest
A consortium of Emerson College alumni living in New York City have banded together to create Emerson Sings—a musical theater performance group whose first show is on Monday, March 23, … Continue Reading NYC alumni form Emerson Sings
A delegation of game designers from Egypt visited Emerson’s Engagement Lab during spring break, March 8–14, to participate in several workshops to aid in developing games to help alleviate societal … Continue Reading Egyptian game designers visit Emerson
MBTA general manager Beverly Scott in a funny video shot by Emerson Productions students and shown at the St. Patrick’s Day Breakfast, an annual event featuring the state’s top politicians. … Continue Reading Students make video with governor, MBTA manager
Since her arrival on campus last spring, Melanie Matson has led a number of initiatives for Emerson Violence Prevention and Response (VPR) to educate community members on issues around interpersonal … Continue Reading Survivor resources, advocacy advance at Emerson
The Emerson College Police Department has announced it is now offering Resisting Aggression with Defense (RAD) courses for men and women in the coming weeks. The department has regularly provided … Continue Reading Self-defense for men, women offered