48 Review, the first literary journal published by Emerson’s Graduate Students for Publishing, has been released after the participating graduate students conducted an experiment in “speed publishing.” Comprising 60 pages … Continue Reading Magazine ’speed published’ in 48 hours
The Engagement Game Lab has developed the Youth@Work civic engagement game for the youth of Moldova. Emerson’s Engagement Game Lab has collaborated with the United Nations Development Programme to launch … Continue Reading Moldova unemployment focus of civic game
Denise Duhamel ’84 has won a John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Award in the poetry category. Duhamel’s most recent book of poetry, Blowout (University of Pittsburgh Press, 2013), was nominated … Continue Reading Duhamel ’84 wins Guggenheim Award
Em Magazine for the second year in a row has won a first-place Pinnacle Award from the Printing Industries of New England (PINE). The announcement was made this month at … Continue Reading Em Magazine wins publishing award
Emerson College was one of several communities to pause and reflect on the Boston Marathon bombings at the one-year anniversary on April 15. The horrific acts affected many Emerson students, … Continue Reading Emerson reflects on marathon attacks
Jamie Sanders ’16 performed his spoken word poem about having Tourette’s Syndrome. A video of the performance has received more than 20,000 views on YouTube. (Photo by Dan O’Brien) Jamie … Continue Reading Spoken poem on Tourette’s goes viral
Assistant Professor Benoit Denizet-Lewis’s 2011 New York Times Magazine article, “My Ex-Gay Friend,” is becoming a movie starring James Franco. Gus van Sant, director of Good Will Hunting and Milk, … Continue Reading Denizet-Lewis’ article becoming film
Television executive Joel Stillerman ’84 visited campus April 11 to give students advice on how to create a hit TV show. At cable network AMC, where he is senior vice … Continue Reading Stillerman ’84, of AMC, talks hit TV shows
Associate Professor Megan Marshall has won a 2014 Pulitzer Prize for the biography Margaret Fuller: A New American Life (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt). Evan Allen ’11 was on the team of … Continue Reading Megan Marshall wins Pulitzer Prize
For the purposes of a photo demonstration, a 12-year-old girl (who is not a patient) is outfitted with reflective markers that help autism researchers in Emerson’s new FACE lab examine … Continue Reading FACE autism research lab launched