Experts from the worlds of journalism, public relations, and academia emphasized the importance of talking about First Amendment issues at an Emerson College panel examining free speech in journalism and … Continue Reading Panelists Look at Threats, Issues Around Free Speech
Phil Levy's photo in the 1966 Emersonian yearbook. Philip Levy ’66, a longtime TV news editor/producer in Boston and an affiliated faculty member at Emerson for nearly 20 years, died Saturday, … Continue Reading Levy ’66 Was a “Journalist’s Journalist”
The Emerson Engagement Lab partnered with the makers of Pokémon GO and the City of Boston to highlight the history of Roxbury’s Dudley Square neighborhood and get local youth excited … Continue Reading Engagement Lab, Boston Youth “Hack” Pokémon GO
My mind was on autopilot and that’s all I could really tell you. I don’t know about you, but I can’t do many things in 90 seconds. Maybe I can … Continue Reading Emerson LA’s PitchFest: Much More Than 90 Seconds
Forty-five Emerson students traveled to New York City earlier this month to learn about careers, get advice, and meet the people who may one day hire them. New York Connection, … Continue Reading Emerson Students Get Workplace Tours in Big Apple
The Little Building will become a giant canvas on December 1. Photo/Elkus Manfredi Architects Starting this Friday, Emerson’s Little Building will become a giant canvas for faculty, students, and community artists … Continue Reading Emerson Campus to Become Boston Canvas
Students in Owen Eagan’s Special Events class helped launch a national project earlier this month that aims to increase awareness of and opportunities for people of color in the entertainment … Continue Reading Emerson Students Help Bring More Color to Film and TV
Edna Ward ’55, professor emerita, former provost and vice president of Academic Affairs at Emerson College, whose greatest joy was teaching her students, died Saturday, November 18. Ward, who graduated … Continue Reading Former Provost, VP and Professor Emerita Edna Ward ‘55 Remembered
Emerson students, faculty, and staff gathered with members of multiple Native American tribes from around the region in the Bill Bordy Theater on Friday, November 17, for the second Native … Continue Reading Emerson Celebrates Native American Culture
President Lee Pelton will join hundreds of immigrants and refugees—from new arrivals to recently sworn-in U.S. citizens—at the Massachusetts State House on Tuesday, November 21, as the keynote speaker for … Continue Reading Pelton Advocates for Immigrant Rights as State House Keynote Speaker