Emerson Journalism Department Chair and well-known investigative journalist Ted Gup worked in the field for many years before beginning his career in academia. Gup wrote for Time magazine and the … Continue Reading Ted Gup’s journalism and academia history
Despite winning the 2009 Great Northeast Athletic Conference championship, the Emerson College women’s cross–country team entered the 2010 season with some question marks and with heavy hearts. Cross–country coach John … Continue Reading Heather Hoglund fills in for Cross-Country
They’ve covered the Primetime Emmys and the Daytime Emmys, and now Emerson College Journalism students are making waves at the 31st Annual News and Documentary Emmy Awards in New York … Continue Reading WEBN honors best reporting and filmmaking
BOSTON, Mass. (Oct. 5, 2010) — Emerson College, the Boston Herald, and Fox 25 announced today that they’ve joined forces to deliver a live-streamed moderated discussion with the four candidates … Continue Reading Gubernatorial Campus Forum to Be Held at Emerson
In the early 1990s, Viscount Rob Sands ’68 recognized that there was an information gap that could be addressed using new emerging technology called the Internet. Sands, who worked as … Continue Reading Alumnus Donates Archives From Major News Site
Approximately 1,000 Emerson College students, faculty, staff, and alumni celebrated inclusion and safe communities by marching in support of the ArtsEmerson presentation of The Laramie Project and The Laramie Project … Continue Reading Emersonians Celebrate Inclusion
Do you know what a decorative hermit is? Steve Himmer does. The author and Writing, Literature and Publishing Lecturer became an expert on the subject while doing research for his … Continue Reading Steve Himmer is an expert on his book: The Bee-Loud Glade
The inaugural season of ArtsEmerson: The World on Stage kicked off September 23 with an array of events ranging from film and theater to music and tours. Crowds flocked to … Continue Reading ArtsEmerson Opening Weekend Full of Fun and Surprises
Internationally recognized for his work as a filmmaker, sculptor, photographer, artist, and musician, American artist Bruce Conner is considered one of the founding fathers of the independent film movement. Peter … Continue Reading Honoring Bruce Conner
In an email to the Emerson community, President Jacqueline Liebergott shared the sad news that Dr. Norman Stearns, a dedicated and generous friend of the College, had passed away on … Continue Reading Emerson Mourns the Loss of Norman Stearns