Faculty member Roseanne Montillo’s book, The Lady and Her Monsters (2013, William Morrow) may be turned into a feature film, according to Montillo ’96, MFA ’98. Montillo’s book about author … Continue Reading Montillo’s book optioned for movie
Sixty-nine Emerson staff members were honored with Service Recognition Awards at the annual Staff Appreciation Reception at the Ritz-Carlton, Boston Common, on January 14. Staff members Cyle Gage, Will Rogan, … Continue Reading Staff Appreciation Reception honors 69 employees
Alexandria Marzano-Lesnevich, MFA ’10, recently won a $25,000 fellowship grant for creative writing through the National Endowment for the Arts. Emerson’s literary magazine, Ploughshares, also won an NEA award. The … Continue Reading Creative writing alum gets coveted fellowship
Oppositional Realities, an art exhibition that explores the connections between artistic works, space, and culture, will open at the Huret & Spector Gallery at Emerson on Thursday, January 16, with … Continue Reading Student-curated art exhibit opens
Showcases artwork from graduate student artists at Boston University (BU), Massachusetts College of Art and Design (MassArt), and the School of the Museum of Fine Arts (SMFA) BOSTON, MA (January … Continue Reading Oppositional Realities Opens at Huret & Spector
“I already changed my Facebook status to say I’m never moving back East,” said Lauren Grinberg-Funes ’14 as she arrived from Charleston, South Carolina, with her mother, Kathleen Grinberg-Funes, at … Continue Reading Emerson Los Angeles opens to students
Having grown up in southern Connecticut, Caitlin Anders ’14 is ready to experience the West Coast. “The view is probably spectacular,” said Anders, a Writing, Literature and Publishing major. “There’s … Continue Reading Writing major joins Emerson LA
For students deciding whether to attend Emerson College Los Angeles, Jennifer O’Connell ’94 says, “I can’t recommend it enough.” The alumna is living her dream: working as the head of … Continue Reading Alumna, TV exec praises Emerson LA
Orrin Whalen ’14 is a Theatre Design/Technology major who is hoping to blend his set design experience with his passion for exercise after he arrives at the new Emerson College … Continue Reading Whalen ’14 to blend theatre and exercise
Cathryn Cushner Edelstein A Communication Studies Department faculty member’s book was recently named runner-up at the New England Book Festival and received an honorable mention at the London Book Festival. … Continue Reading Cushner Edelstein’s book in two festivals