Austin Dodge ’16 poses in this em Magazine photo taken by Chelsea Foster ’16 for an article about his hometown of Laguna Beach, California. It took the magazine’s student staffers an … Continue Reading em Magazine releases winter issue
In three days, Journalism major Kathleen Montero ’14 will fly from her hometown of New York City to the new Emerson College Los Angeles to start an internship with BBC … Continue Reading Montero ’14 gets BBC internship in LA
When students walk into the eye-catchingly new Emerson College Los Angeles in fewer than five days, on January 12, they will enter one of the most environmentally friendly buildings on … Continue Reading Cali sun makes Emerson LA green
After working as director of photography on a feature film in Los Angeles, filmmaker Harlan Bosmajian, assistant professor in the Visual and Media Arts Department, is returning to Boston to … Continue Reading Bosmajian works on major film
The Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders is offering a new physics course in the Spring 2014 semester titled “Topics in Science: Physics in Everyday Life.” Douglas Urban, a new … Continue Reading Physics course now offered
Aaron Ryder ’94 is definitely successful. He’s produced movies such as Memento, The Prestige, and Donnie Darko. But it wasn’t too long ago when the filmmaker had no idea how … Continue Reading Ryder ’94 credits career to Emerson LA
Erin Berry ’14 grew up near Los Angeles but flew 3,000 miles to Boston to become an Acting major at Emerson College. “There’s an Emerson mafia in LA,” said Berry, … Continue Reading Berry ’14 returns to LA roots
Journalism Professor Ted Gup’s book A Secret Gift is a touching true story of how his grandfather acted as a Secret Santa for Gup’s hometown of Canton, Ohio, during the … Continue Reading Gup’s book touches Ohio town
Brandon Sichling, MFA ’14, and Jordan Pailthorpe, MFA ’14, creators of the Level 257 website, at the Engagement Game Lab at Emerson. (Photo by Jess Dyer ’14) The word “games” … Continue Reading Game Lab launches online journal
Emerson College this summer will host JCamp, a multicultural journalism workshop for high school students sponsored by the Asian American Journalists Association (AAJA). Forty-two high school students from across the … Continue Reading Emerson hosting high school journalists