If you missed Noteworthy’s performance at Acappalooza earlier this month, you still have a chance to catch Emerson’s oldest a cappella group on WGBH-TV’s Sing That Thing! this Friday. Noteworthy, … Continue Reading Emerson’s Noteworthy Sings Their Thing for Third Year
The Office of Alumni Relations is launching a Broadway theater series featuring talkbacks with Emerson alumni working in all facets of the theater business. All Emerson alumni, students, parents, and … Continue Reading Emerson Launches Broadway Series
Emerson College’s 137th Undergraduate Commencement Ceremonies to Honor: Celebrated civil rights advocate Anita Hill; acclaimed novelist Dennis Lehane; Pulitzer Prize–winning author David McCullough; MacArthur “Genius Grant” winner, poet Claudia Rankine … Continue Reading Emerson College Announces 137th Undergraduate Commencement Ceremony Speakers and Honorees
Dennis Lehane. Photo/Gaby Gerster, Diogenes, Zuric Award-winning novelist Dennis Lehane will address Emerson graduates at the College’s 137th Undergraduate Commencement ceremony, joining a civil rights lawyer, a Pulitzer Prize–winning historian, and … Continue Reading "Mystic River" Author Lehane to Speak at Emerson Commencement
Emerson students sang, danced, acted, joked, and raised their voices Friday, April 14, all the in the name of environmental awareness. Now in its third year, Green Gala was held … Continue Reading Photos: Green Gala Puts Sustainability on Stage
Lea LeBlanc has spent this school year thinking about underwear. A student in the E3 (Emerson Experience in Entrepreneurship) minor, LeBlanc ‘17 is developing a thin, comfortable, fashionable undergarment for … Continue Reading E3 Student Ventures Vie for Funding, Look to New Partners
Emerson eSports hosted students from more than a dozen area colleges and universities Sunday, April 16, at the Collegiate Invitational Super Smash Bros. Tournament. Held at the Emerson/Paramount Center, around 300 … Continue Reading Photos: Emerson Hosts Super Smash Bros. eSports Tourney
First off, no lovers will stand entwined at the prow of the massive ocean liner like flushed, giddy figureheads. And most likely, no car windows will fog up with illicit … Continue Reading Joy, Hope, and Tragedy Aboard Emerson Stage’s “Titanic”
When Alexa D’Agostino first pitched what would become her opinion piece, “Millennials Have Every Right to Complain, and Should Do It More,” to the Boston Globe Magazine, she was “cautiously … Continue Reading Pitch Perfect? WLP Students Learning How to Get Published in Globe Magazine
Joelle Lewis ’20 takes viewers to the 14th floor of 2 Boylston Place in a video tour of the new residence hall, opening Fall 2017. In just a few short … Continue Reading How’s That New Residence Hall Coming Along?