Associate Professor Nejem Raheem. Courtesy photo Emerson faculty members Nejem Raheem and Paul Mihailidis will take the Fall 2017 semester off to study, respectively, effects of drought on humans and the … Continue Reading Raheem, Mihailidis Win 2017 Huret Award for Research
Both the Emerson men’s and women’s basketball squads toppled NEWMAC teams with better records to close out their seasons on Saturday, February 18, at Suffolk University’s Regan Gymnasium. The women … Continue Reading Emerson Basketball Ends Season With Wins
Peter Flynn’s The Dying of the Light will be honored Sunday by the Boston Society of Film Critics. Emerson faculty member Peter Flynn will be honored by the Boston Society … Continue Reading Flynn’s “Dying of the Light” to Get Film Critics’ Award
Irma Mann ’67 LHD ’92, a Trustee Emerita and generous friend to Emerson College, and a pioneer in the world of hospitality marketing and advertising, died Tuesday, February 14. Mann, … Continue Reading Irma Mann Remembered as ‘Leader Ahead of Her Time’
This weekend, the Semel Theater will be transformed into an NBA court as Emerson Stage presents just the second-ever production of King Liz, a story of a black woman in … Continue Reading “King Liz” Takes Shot at Racism, Sexism, Greed in Pro Sports
Polish director/actor Waldemar Razniak will visit Emerson February 27 to March 2. Courtesy photo Emerson students will have the opportunity to work with an “exciting” Polish theater director and actor later … Continue Reading Polish Director/Actor to Visit, Teach at Emerson
Associate Professor Paul Mihailidis, co-director of the Emerson Engagement Lab and graduate program director of the MA program in Civic Media: Art and Practice, recently released “Digital Crossroads: Civic Media … Continue Reading Q&A: Mihailidis on Using Digital Media to Tell Migrant Stories
An interactive digital art installation, titled Entangled, from internationally recognized digital artist Camille Utterback, will open at the Emerson Urban Arts: Media Art Gallery on Wednesday, March 1. The installation … Continue Reading Interactive Digital Art Installation Opens at Emerson Urban Arts: Media Art Gallery
Alexandria Marzano-Lesnevich, MFA ’09, took an internship at a Louisiana capital defense firm years ago to fight the death penalty. She came away with questions about her own past; the … Continue Reading Alumna’s Book Part Memoir, Part Murder Mystery, Wholly Complex
Cailey Newton enrolled at Emerson after taking a gap year to intern with an international girls’ summer camp in Berlin. Newton ’20, who called the small nonprofit “basically a startup,” … Continue Reading Student-Run Startup Clubs Taking Off at Emerson