“I’m used to long hours, busy days, and sleep deprivation from my days at Emerson,” jokes Scott Sinclair ’10 when asked about how he’s handling the stress of the final … Continue Reading Scott Sinclair is prepared for directional debut
On December 5, President Jackie Liebergott, Trustee and Producer Vin Di Bona ’66, Executive Producer Suzanne de Passe (who has been a guest artist at Emerson), and Jenna Lyng ’10 … Continue Reading President Liebergott is honored by Caucus
Performing Arts Assistant Professor Magda Romanska recently won the 2010 Gerald Kahan Scholar’s Prize from the American Society for Theatre Research for her essay titled “Between History and Memory: Auschwitz … Continue Reading Romanska Wins Gerald Kahan Scholar Prize
Reading the spring 1996 issue of Ploughshares, Terrance Hayes was struck by Carl Phillips’s poem The Blue Castrato, except that he misread the name and thought Phillips was writing about … Continue Reading Award Winner is Ploughshares’ Guest Editor
Pirates, missionaries, Native Americans, a traveling ham, and a car accident are just some of the characters and incidents in the fictional stories written by Emerson Writing, Literature and Publishing … Continue Reading Writing Literature and Publishing Faculty Read from Their Latest Novels
When nominating a student for the American Advertising Federation (AAF) Most Promising Minority Students program, Emerson Marketing Communication Executive-in-Residence Doug Quintal says he looks at: the students track record (both … Continue Reading Finalist for American Advertising Federation program
His latest book, A Secret Gift , was featured on Columbia Broadcasting System CBS Sunday Morning on November 28, in the Seattle Times on November 20, on WBUR’s On Point … Continue Reading Ted Gup hosts book signing
Graduate and undergraduate students mingled with alumni, family, and friends at the annual scholarship dinner hosted by Emerson President Jacqueline Liebergott on November 18. “The event offers an opportunity for … Continue Reading Dinner Brings Students and Donors Together
It’s not Weight Watchers or Nutrisystem; it’s a new kind of diet. Visual and Media Arts Professor Tom Cooper’s latest book Fast Media, Media Fast (Gaeta Communications, 2011) is a … Continue Reading Tom Cooper experiments with media
Daphne Valerius, MA ’06, was among the group of 25 influential black women invited by First Lady Michelle Obama to the White House for a special screening of Tyler Perry’s … Continue Reading Filmmaker Valerius Goes to White House