Comedy at Work: A Profile of Three Comedic Arts Interns
The Comedic Arts program at Emerson College has entered its fourth year and already students have been landing impressive internships that have put their comedy education to work.
The Comedic Arts program at Emerson College has entered its fourth year and already students have been landing impressive internships that have put their comedy education to work.
In September, Emerson Journalism students immersed themselves in the competitive media field during the Excellence in Journalism (EIJ) Conference, where rising and professional journalists convene for some of the industry’s best training and networking opportunities.
Join the Emerson School of Communication on Tuesday, October 22, as they explore the trends and issues that will define the next U.S. presidential election.
Hysteria, is being presented by the Neo-Political Cowgirls (NPC) on October 30 at the Old South Church, and all proceeds will benefit the Lucas Flint Scholarship Fund.
The Emerson community will again come together to ask difficult questions and share perspectives on identity, community, and social justice at the fourth annual Teach-In on Race, being held Friday, October 18, at locations across campus.
ext week, the sidewalk project will move into the demolition/rebuilding phase on Wednesday, 10/16, at 7:00 am.
Emerson School of Communication students are making an impact towards solving some of the world’s most pressing problems in this year’s SOC First-Year Initiative (FYI) – which is based on a global plan of action from the United Nations 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
A student, athlete, leader, artist, music lover, son, brother and friend, 19-year-old Emerson sophomore, Daniel Hollis, of Mendon, Mass., left his mark on campus before succumbing to fatal injuries he received following an off-campus altercation.
Kimberly Lin, a second-year CSD grad student from Long Island, New York, earned a selective spot in the American Speech–Language–Hearing Association (ASHA) Minority Student Leadership Program. ASHA is the country’s certifying organization for speech-language pathologists and audiologists.
Associate Professor of Political Science and Emerson Prison Initiative Director Mneesha Gellman wrote a piece for The Conversation regarding the recent agreements between the U.S. and El Salvador regarding asylum seekers, but notes that not only is it unclear, but like similar agreements with Guatemala and Honduras, they have not yet gone into effect.