Professor Emeritus Walter Littlefield, a founder of the Political Communication program at Emerson, died Tuesday, September 13. Communication Studies Chair Gregory Payne said Littlefield was “one of the most inspirational … Continue Reading Political Communication Professor Littlefield Was Funny, Fair-Minded, Recall Colleagues
Emerson College has risen in the rankings of U.S. News & World Report’s 2017 Best Regional Universities in the North, moving up two spots to #8 this year, while maintaining … Continue Reading Emerson Moves Up in U.S. News Ranking
Emerson College Los Angeles (ELA) will host some of the biggest music supervisors in the industry on September 17, 2016, during the second annual Guild of Music Supervisors State of … Continue Reading ELA to Host Second Annual Guild of Music Supervisors Conference
The Emerson community and friends marked the 15th anniversary of the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks with its annual candlelight vigil to remember the lives of those lost. More than … Continue Reading Emerson Remembers September 11 with Words and Light
Seventeen full-time faculty members will join six departments, plus the Institute, this semester. Among them are a Broadway veteran, a National Book Award winner, a former writer for The Sopranos, … Continue Reading Emerson Welcomes 17 Full-Time Faculty This Fall
Participants at the Salzburg Academy on Media & Global Change. Contributed photo Fourteen Emerson students and faculty members traveled to Salzburg, Austria, last month on a mission to “reimagine migration” … Continue Reading Emerson Group Works to Change the Narrative of Migration
On the same day his running mate asked “what is Aleppo?” during an MSNBC interview, Libertarian vice presidential candidate William Weld made an appearance at Emerson College, where students and … Continue Reading Emerson Students Get First Crack at Questioning VP Candidate
It’s one thing to get a good grade on a final project. It’s quite another to see your final project mentioned in The New Yorker. But that’s exactly what happened … Continue Reading Emerson College Polling Society Takes On ’Wild Card’ Presidential Election
The newest therapist at Emerson Counseling and Psychological Services (ECAPS) comes highly recommended, with impressive credentials. So what if he drools a bit. Rudy, a Cavalier King Charles spaniel owned … Continue Reading The ‘Dog-tor’ Will See You Now: Emerson Counseling Gets Therapy Dog
Swiss Army Man, directed by Daniel Scheinert '09 and Daniel Kwan '10, will open the Bright Lights Film Series. A new season of the Bright Lights Film Series begins next … Continue Reading Bright Lights Opens Fall Season with Dark Comedy from Alumni Directors