Emerson Los Angeles Featured on KCAL News
Emerson Los Angeles was recently showcased on KCAL News’ segment, Look At This!, filming the exterior of the Sunset Boulevard campus from the air.
Emerson Los Angeles was recently showcased on KCAL News’ segment, Look At This!, filming the exterior of the Sunset Boulevard campus from the air.
Communication Studies associate professor Vincent Raynauld weighed in on a TechNewsWorld piece examining a study recently released on the effect of social media influencing the Silicon Valley Bank bank run.
Associate Professor Ed Lee spoke to Boston 25 about the Hollywood writers’ strike, which is in effect today.
The College is featured in Variety’s annual top film school list alongside other esteemed programs in North America.
Gregory Poku cites recent attacks on DEI, through both rhetoric and model legislation, as deeply concerning.
Gellman writes about the three types of prison education offered in the U.S., as the Second Chance Pell grant program broadens beginning July 1, 2023.
Faculty Tim Riley spoke to a trade publication recently about what is next for music journalism, increasing diversity in the field, and the industry in general.
Students held a March For Our Lives rally on Saturday in the Boston Common, speaking at the Parkman Bandstand, calling for stricter gun laws in the U.S. Among the speakers was student CJ Hoekenga, a survivor of the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting.
Students from a WLP class taught by former editor of the Globe Magazine and faculty Susanne Althoff, in collaboration with the media entity, had their writing highlighted on the homepage of the Boston Globe and in Globe Magazine.
Roy Kamada, Chair of the Writing, Literature & Publishing department, spoke to local PBS station GBH about independent bookstores re-emerging across the U.S. Among the newer ones in the Boston area include Beacon Hill Books & Cafe, Porter Square Books: Boston Edition, Posman Books, Rozzie Bound, and East End Books in the Seaport.