The Berkeley Beacon, Emerson’s weekly student newspaper, recently won two Pinnacle Awards from the College Media Association. The article “Getting vulgar with Bulger” by Jess Waters ’16, published in March, … Continue Reading Berkeley Beacon wins 2 awards
For the ninth consecutive year, the Emerson Men’s Soccer Team was recently honored with the National Soccer Coaches Association of America’s Team Academic Award. The award is given to teams … Continue Reading Men’s Soccer receives academic award
The two-day event will showcase student and alumni films and offer attendees a range of exciting workshops, screenings, and panels with special guests LOS ANGELES, CA (October 10, 2014)— Emerson … Continue Reading Emerson’s 14th Annual Film Festival
Melanie Matson, director of Emerson’s Violence Prevention and Response, with Audrey Morrissey of My Life, My Choice; Beth Bouchard of Children’s Advocacy Center of Suffolk County; and Greta Spoering, survivor … Continue Reading Internet hides sex trafficking, experts say
Emerson Los Angeles students participate in an improv workshop hosted by Upright Citizens Brigade veteran Bart Folkers (far left). (Photo by Daryl Paranada) Ten Emerson College Los Angeles students recently … Continue Reading Upright Citizens Brigade vet visits ELA
Elizabeth Swerdlin ’14 is one of several Emerson alumni working behind the scenes of Peter Pan Live!, which airs live on NBC on December 4. (Courtesy Photo) At least six Emerson … Continue Reading Alumni work for Peter Pan Live!
Taylor Markarian ’15 is in love. You can hear it in her voice and see it in her face when she talks about her feelings for Los Angeles. Taylor Markarian … Continue Reading ELA student forges path outside music journalism
Museum of Fine Arts director Malcolm Rogers with Emerson President Lee Pelton upon accepting the David Brudnoy Memorial Award on November 21 at Bordy Theater. (Photo by Tyler McAndrew ’16) … Continue Reading Malcolm Rogers accepts David Brudnoy Award
Megan Evans, MS ’15, is a student clinician working with 14-month-old Jacob Downing, who has severe hearing loss, and his mother, Lisa Downing, at the Thayer Lindsley Program at Emerson. … Continue Reading Kids with hearing loss learn from scholar
Cristina Gonzalez ’15 says Thanksgiving is her favorite holiday. (Photo by Michelle Kwong ’15) Whether it’s tasting Mom’s pumpkin pie or giving back to the community, Emerson students say Thanksgiving … Continue Reading Burritos boost Thanksgiving clothing drive