Writer, media maker, and Honors Program alumna Alexis Clements ’02 visited campus last Thursday to discuss the making of her first film, All We’ve Got. The feature-length documentary explores the definition of “community” and its presence — or absence — in the lives of LGBTQ+ individuals.
Beyond the obvious catastrophic impacts of a massive wildfire, there are less material but still very palpable consequences that reverberate through a community, according to Nejem Raheem, associate professor and interim chair of Marketing Communication.
Media Technologies and Production (MTP), in collaboration with The Emerson Channel, Emerson Channel Sports, and the EVVYs, is hosting a Red Cross Blood Drive on Wednesday, February 13.
172 Tremont Street, set to open later this spring, is quickly transforming into a modern space for student collaboration and campus offices.
There will be no cashier hours on Friday, February 8, due to Workday training. Thank you. Irina Korogodsky Accounting Manager
This season, WERS is partnering with Taza Chocolate in Somerville to bring you something extra sweet for Valentine’s Day. The best part is that all dollars raised will go towards … Continue Reading WERS Celebrates Valentine’s Day with Taza Chocolate
Emerson College Associate Professor Jabari Asim was recently named the first recipient of the Elma Lewis Distinguished Fellowship in Emerson’s Social Justice Center.
Playwright Melinda Lopez premiered Mala with ArtsEmerson in fall 2016, and the play debuted at #7 on Audible’s bestseller list this week, with pickup from dozens of outlets, including The New … Continue Reading ArtsEmerson’s Mala Debuts at #7 on Audible Bestseller List, Receives Coverage in Top Tier Publications
Lu Ann Reeb, Assistant Dean of the School Of Communication and Director Entrepreneurial Studies and Business Studies spoke to Exhale Lifestyle recently about her work educating students on how to … Continue Reading Lu Ann Reeb Talks Entrepreneurs with Exhale Lifestyle
Dr. Tamera Marko Named Executive Director of the Elma Lewis Center for Civic Engagement and Jabari Asim Named Elma Lewis Distinguished Fellow in the Social Justice Center.