Students now have until Monday, November 26, to complete the Emerson360: Community Climate Survey, as well as the chance to win a gift card or Emerson swag! To complete the … Continue Reading Students: Still Time to Take Emerson360 Survey, Win Swag
A script that Jasraj Padhye, MFA ’18, originally wrote for Visual and Media Arts (VMA) Associate Professor Marc Fields’ class became not only his graduate thesis film, but also the winner of an audience award at the International Student Film & Video Festival in Beijing last month.
Special cashier hours are scheduled for Wednesday, November 21st , from 10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. to facilitate the distribution of AP checks.
The Emerson College Police Department is offering a self-defense class Friday, December 7, 2:00-5:00 pm, in Paramount Studio 4.
Emerson President Lee Pelton is featured in Boston Magazine’s November “The Interview” segment, which shares his perspective on all things Emerson, Boston, higher education, and how he enjoys his spare … Continue Reading President Lee Pelton’s “The Interview” with Boston Magazine
Emerson alumni seeking work in non-scripted entertainment connected with employers representing seven different companies at the second annual Emerson alumni career fair earlier this month at Emerson College Los Angeles.
Dear Emerson Colleagues, Just a friendly reminder that the Appreciation and Recognition Committee is accepting nominations for the November Emerson Award of Excellence. Nominations can be submitted online via the Celebrating … Continue Reading Nominate a Colleague for November Emerson Award of Excellence
Kelsey Doherty ’14, a graduate of Emerson’s marketing program, played a significant role documenting the successes of the Boston Red Sox this fall in winning the 2018 MLB World Series … Continue Reading Kelsey Doherty ’14 on Red Sox Victory and Digital Media Manager Role
Porsha Olayiwola is a first-year MFA in Creative Writing student studying poetry. Her project, entitled, Black & Ugly As Ever, is a choreopoem that explores “what it means to truly make space for oneself.”
Professor Megan Marshall published a piece in The New Yorker, “The Second Man in the Front Row: A Forgotten Story of the First World War,” about her grandparents’ time in Paris during World War I.