Kim McLarin, associate professor of Writing, Literature and Publishing, whose latest book is Divorce Dog: Motherhood, Men, and Midlife Emerson College will be well represented at the 2015 Boston Book … Continue Reading Emerson Is at Boston Book Fest This Weekend
Director Sheryl Kaller '82, who was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Director in 2010, is coming back to the Emerson College campus to speak to students. A Tony … Continue Reading Tony-Nominated Director/Alumna To Speak to Students
Emerson College alumni Danielle Legros Georges ’86 and Jae Williams ’08 are among 10 local artists announced by The Boston Foundation to be in the fourth cohort of Brother Thomas … Continue Reading Alumni Win Artist Fellowships from The Boston Foundation
A still from Aleks, a prize-winning short film made by graduate student Andrea Ríos. A short film by an Emerson College Theatre Education graduate student won a prize in an … Continue Reading Short Film by Theatre Ed Grad Student Wins Int’l Prize
Ladette Randolph, editor-in-chief of Ploughshares, edited the new collection, Ploughshares Solos Omnibus Volume 3. Photo by Tamra Turnbull Take a trip across Israel with a deceased man as he tries … Continue Reading Ploughshares Releases Collection of Digital-First Stories
Harvard Professor Tommie Shelby will address racism and racial discrimination during his talk at Emerson College on October 27. Harvard University faculty member Tommie Shelby will speak next week on … Continue Reading Racism and Discrimination To Be Explored in Lecture
Comedic reality TV pioneer Vin Di Bona ’66 discussed his legendary career with Emerson College Los Angeles Vice President and Founding Director Kevin Bright ‘76 during a Masters Seminar presented … Continue Reading Di Bona ’66 Discusses Legendary Career at Caucus Seminar
Josh Shelor '17 and his parents enjoy the President's Breakfast during Family Weekend. Photos by Nick Eaton '17 More than 400 families – or 1,500 individuals — were welcomed to … Continue Reading Family Weekend Draws 400 Families to Campus
Despite the bitter cold, a walk down Channel Center Street in South Boston this past Saturday, October 17, led to a gathering of Emerson College students and faculty, as wells … Continue Reading ’Cool’ Display for a Chilly Night
Kevin Pasternak has won the Graduate Student Scholarship from the American Speech-Language-Hearing (ASHA) Foundation. Second-year graduate student in Communication Sciences and Disorders Kevin Pasternak was awarded the Graduate Student Scholarship … Continue Reading Communication Disorders Student Wins Award