First to announce plans following Mayor Walsh’s call for colleges to provide more on-campus housing (December 17, 2014) BOSTON, MA—Emerson College has announced plans to begin construction on two student … Continue Reading Emerson College to Increase Student Housing
Anthony Chasse ’15 and Michael Cantalupo ’16 are filming a documentary for NESN about a University of Hartford cross-country athlete who developed blindness. (Photo by Dan O’Brien) Two Visual and … Continue Reading NESN airing doc on visually impaired athlete
Meagan Dilworth, Jasmine Rush, and Marjorie Tatum are actors in Writing Home, a play written by homeless women with the help of Emerson students and alumni through the organization Stories Without … Continue Reading Homeless highlighted in holiday play
Emerson alumna Danielle Legros Georges ’86 has been named poet laureate of Boston. The announcement was made on December 15 at Emerson’s Paramount Center Mainstage during a public discussion forum … Continue Reading Georges ’86 named poet laureate of Boston
Ben Eno ’14 proposed to his longtime girlfriend, Marian Murphy, on the air on WERS on December 12 as he worked his final DJ shift. (Courtesy Photo) Love was in … Continue Reading Eno ’14 proposes to girlfriend on WERS
Michael Moccio ’16 and Shannon O’Connor ’16, vice president and president, respectively, of Emertainment Monthly, an online entertainment news website run by students that now gets more than 100,000 views per … Continue Reading Emertainment Monthly gets 130k web views
Tom Lutz, editor-in-chief of the Los Angeles Review of Books, and author James Ellroy lead a public discussion about Ellroy’s new novel, Perfidia, at Emerson Los Angeles on December 6. (Photo by Daryl … Continue Reading Author James Ellroy talks ‘Perfidia’
Shoo Iwasaki blows out birthday candles during a recent party in Japan to celebrate his 80th birthday. (Courtesy Photo) Shoo Iwasaki, a devoted friend of Emerson and namesake of the … Continue Reading Shoo Iwasaki celebrates 80th birthday
A pending A&E reality show in which a former cop-turned-pastor “saves” women selling sex in hotel rooms is being called “bothersome” and “exploitative” by Melanie Matson, director of Emerson’s Violence … Continue Reading A&E reality show ’exploitative,’ Matson says
Los Angeles (December 10, 2014)—Emerson College Los Angeles’ (ELA) Post-Graduate and Professional Studies Department is now offering classes for the LA-based community. The two courses—Social Media Marketing for the Entertainment … Continue Reading Emerson Los Angeles New Courses About Entertainment Industry