Class of 2019 Starts Writing Their Stories
Speakers at Emerson’s 139th Commencement Ceremony asked students to listen to others, speak their own truths, and live life with hope and compassion. Here are some excerpts:
Speakers at Emerson’s 139th Commencement Ceremony asked students to listen to others, speak their own truths, and live life with hope and compassion. Here are some excerpts:
As Democratic presidential candidates are talking more about reparations for slavery and segregation, associate professor of American Studies Dr. Roger House looks at the timely topic in an opinion piece for The Hill.
Award-winning TV journalist Soledad O’Brien is not one to give advice.
The hour leading up to graduation is full of waiting, behind the scenes checks, and lots of selfies.
Emerson College’s class of 2019 has two valedictorians — Carrie Cullen and Vendi Pavic.
Quartz talked to Robert Lyons, founder and principal of strategic consulting company R.S. Lyons & Associates and an affiliated faculty member in the Marketing Communication department, for the latest installment in Because China, their video series about how China is changing the world.
Elisa Hamilton is creating a one-of-a-kind jukebox that will share the stories of the Cambridge community.
Members of Emerson’s lacrosse, tennis, softball and baseball teams received NEWMAC honors for the 2019 spring season.
The teams working with the Institute – Integrated Misfits and Compass – each got the same brief. The two campaigns that arose from that brief and research, however, were “a great example of how creativity and research takes people in different directions,” said Executive-in-Residence Brenna McCormick.
One hundred years ago, Emerson College’s Class of 1919 dressed in costume for their senior production of The Knight of the Burning Pestle by Francis Beaumont, the earliest (1607) known parody play in English.