Award-winning novelist Julia Glass will join Emerson’s Department of Writing, Literature and Publishing this fall to teach fiction writing workshops to graduate students. Glass, whose debut novel, Three Junes, won … Continue Reading National Book Award Winner Glass to Teach Fiction Writing at Emerson
Associate Professor Pablo Muchnik, a specialist on Kant and current president of the North American Kant Society, was awarded a National Endowment for the Humanities grant to work on a … Continue Reading Muchnik Awarded Grant to Write Book on Religion and Politics
Laura Londoño ’18, president of Emerson UNITE (Understanding National Immigration Through Education) and leader of this year’s Alternative Spring Break trip to El Paso, Texas, was named a Newman Civic … Continue Reading Londoño Honored for Work with Immigrant Communities
Actor and comedian Anthony Atamanuik ’97 will be back in the Emerson College neighborhood Saturday night. And it’ll be tremendous. Atamanuik, who has appeared on TV in 30 Rock and … Continue Reading Atamanuik to Channel Trump in Comedy Debate
It can take months to receive a response to grant applications, making many academic projects difficult to plan for and funding uncertain. But the Emerson College School of Communication offered … Continue Reading Grants Get Communication Departments Innovating — Fast
Dr. E. J. Caterson, a surgeon and global health diplomacy advocate, gave the third and final talk in the 2016 Husam Al Gosaibi Political Communication and Public Diplomacy Lecture Series on “Bridging … Continue Reading Brigham Surgeon Discusses Health Diplomacy in Final Al Gosaibi Lecture
Tulasi Srinivas will spend the next academic year exploring the “anthropology of wonder” as the recipient of a Radcliffe Fellowship, the first faculty member to win the prestigious fellowship while … Continue Reading Srinivas Named Radcliffe Fellow for 2016–17
Emerson faculty Diane Lake, a writer of the 2002 Academy Award-winning Frida, has been hired by producer Tony Greenberg to adapt Thomas H. Cook’s psychological thriller Instruments of Night for the … Continue Reading Emerson Faculty to Write Screenplay of "Instruments of Night"
Emerson students, faculty and alumni were recognized at the 59th Annual New England Book Show on Tuesday, May 3, including many who took Best in Category awards. Co-chaired by Kristina … Continue Reading Emerson Students, Faculty, Alumni a Big Presence at New England Book Show
About a year ago, Emerson alumnus Jim Schubin had sung his way into the finals of the Lotte Lenya Competition for the second time in a row, but had once … Continue Reading Schubin ‘11 Wins International Music Theater Competition