Emerson College has joined nearly 50 colleges, universities, and community college districts in filing an amicus brief supporting the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program and its millions of … Continue Reading Emerson Joins Amicus Brief Supporting “Dreamers”
Dana Rosenberg ’91 attended Emerson LA’s first-ever alumni job fair hoping to make connections and seize new opportunities. The last few years have been tough on her, so the timing … Continue Reading New Opportunities: Emerson LA Holds First-Ever Alumni Job Fair at CBS Studios
Zaji Zabalerio '17 found a story they needed to tell. They wanted to travel to Linfen, China, last spring to document the first graduating class at a high school for HIV-positive teens. … Continue Reading Emerson Filmmakers Tell Stories of HIV-Positive Children in China
The stage version of Baz Luhrmann’s Moulin Rouge! will have its world premiere at a newly renovated Emerson Colonial Theatre next summer, reestablishing Boston’s role as a pre-Broadway destination for … Continue Reading Emerson Colonial Theatre to Reopen in 2018 with Moulin Rouge!
First-year students (left to right) Tristan Deschenes, John Manocchia, Nicholas Heilman, and Dylan McCafferty work on Dorm Room Sports. Courtesy photo Seven first-year Sports Communication majors began their Dorm Room Sports … Continue Reading Sports Communication Students Turn Passion into Podcast
President Lee Pelton's Beacon Hill home got a little extra curb appeal Tuesday, October 31, when a group of students adorned the stately brick townhouse with ghosts, bats, skulls, cobwebs, fake … Continue Reading Squad Ghouls: Students Decorate President’s House for Halloween
Tessa Mullins, a first-year Comedic Arts major, asked a very serious question about climate change on Thursday night and got a hopeful answer from former Vice President Al Gore. More … Continue Reading Emerson Student Looks for Climate Change Answers—from Al Gore
It began as a discussion about bear sightings in New Hampshire. Joe Dwinell had been showing his Reinventing Journalism class different ways to present data, including a map that pinpointed … Continue Reading Students Team Up with Boston Herald to “Reinvent Journalism”
Norman Lear ’44 still speaks his own truth. “You’ll try to make everyone laugh,” said Lear, the legendary writer and producer, “And some people are going to laugh, but they’ll … Continue Reading Norman Lear Kicks Off Modern Masters Series at Garry Marshall Theatre
Kiss, ArtsEmerson’s upcoming show opening Thursday, October 26, centers around a theater troupe of young, earnest actors. So when ArtsEmerson Co-artistic Director David Dower was thinking about producing the play, … Continue Reading Theater Students in ArtsEmerson’s Kiss for the Long Run