At its headwaters in northern Minnesota, the Mississippi River is a narrow creek, still more or less pristine. By the time it reaches the Gulf of Mexico, more than 2,300 … Continue Reading MFA Student Wins Princess Grace Award for Mississippi River Doc
Just because school is out for the summer doesn’t mean Emerson’s School of Communication (SOC) students have quit working. Students are getting their feet through internships at local and national … Continue Reading School of Communication Students Intern with Industry Giants
Each summer for more than a decade, Associate Professor Greg Payne has led a group of students to the beach community of Rosarito, Mexico, to learn about crisis communication, public … Continue Reading Rosarito Program to Take a Closer Look at Immigration at Mexican Border
Emerson’s WERS 88.9 FM is bringing Bleachers, Buffalo Tom, Juliana Hatfield, and more marvelous musicians to the Boston Common this summer for the Wicked Good Festival, a day of free … Continue Reading WERS Music Festival to Bring “Wicked Good” Bands to Boston Common
HowlRound, a free and open platform for theatremakers located at Emerson College, has named co-founder and interim director Jamie Gahlon as its new director. Gahlon has been serving as interim … Continue Reading Gahlon Named HowlRound Director
Stefani Robinson ’14 was nominated for an Emmy Award for her writing on Netflix’s Atlanta. File photo Emerson alumni Stefani Robinson ’14 and Henry Winkler ’67 were among this year’s primetime … Continue Reading Alumni Get Emmy Nods for "Barry", "Atlanta"
Beginning this fall, Emerson’s graduate degree in Communication Disorders will be offered online, allowing more students to enroll in the top-ranked program, and ultimately bring more speech-language pathologists to underserved … Continue Reading Speech@Emerson to Make Master’s in Comm Disorders More Accessible
Every September, Professor Emeritus Manny Paraschos would bring his journalism students down to Parkman Bandstand in Boston Common and read aloud stories from Publick Occurences, the first newspaper published in … Continue Reading Longtime Professor Donates Artifacts of American Journalism History
Emerson College is partnering with Youth LEAD, a nonprofit that provides youth leadership and community engagement to high school students, to expand the program’s services to youth in Boston. The … Continue Reading Emerson to Partner With, Expand Youth Leadership Training Program
June 27 marked a new era in the Boston theater scene as the Emerson Colonial Theatre reopened to the public, resuming a long tradition of premiering iconic shows and creating … Continue Reading Curtain Rises on Fully Restored Emerson Colonial Theatre