School of Arts alum Paloma Valenzuela ’09 was featured in WBUR’s The ARTery 25: Millennials Of Color Impacting Boston Arts And Culture, which highlights “The Pineapple Diaries,” a comedic web series following the lives of three best friends and their neighbor living in a predominantly Dominican neighborhood of Jamaica Plain.
Every child deserves the opportunity to be part of a story.
This year’s Al Jaffe Speaker Series presents ESPN commentator and NBA analyst Stephen A. Smith.
Dear Emerson Community, This June, Dr. Tuesda Roberts will join the college as Director of Faculty Development and Diversity. This new full-time staff position was created in response to the student petition … Continue Reading Announcing Emerson’s New Director of Faculty Development and Diversity
Anthropologist and Marketing Communication affiliated faculty member Carol Ferrara will advance her research on religious education and interfaith relations in France later this year through one of the world’s most prestigious and competitive fellowship programs — the Fulbright Program.
Last Wednesday night, women ranging from former prime ministers to current CEOs gathered in a panel hosted by Emerson College and Vital Voices, a non-profit organization that seeks to empower women leaders.
Graduate student Stephanie Wrobel recently landed two-book deals from Penguin Random House in both the U.S. and U.K. on the strength of her debut novel and MFA thesis, The Recovery of Rose Gold.
Journalists representing television, print and online media, and social media, will participate in a panel about race and the Boston media at a free event on Tuesday at the Paramount Center.
Fall course registration starts as early as Monday, March 25. When registering, please navigate directly to: register.emerson.edu.
Please be advised that starting April 1, contractors will begin installing scaffolding on the north and west facades of the Walker Building located at 120 Boylston Street.