The front page of the December 2, 2015 Los Angeles Times. The Times won a Pulitzer Prize for Breaking News for their coverage of the San Bernardino shootings. Shannon O’Connor … Continue Reading Emerson Student Interns with Pulitzer-Winning News Team
Anthony Zambito’s Wikipedia entry for Blue-Eyed Black Boy by Georgia Douglas Johnson. Fifty students in Magda Romanska’s World Drama class have contributed Wikipedia entries for underrepresented playwrights and plays, ditching the … Continue Reading Wikidemia: Drama Students Write Digital Articles for Neglected Works
Emerson College alumna Michele Josue ’01 took home a Daytime Emmy Award on April 29 for her documentary, Matt Shepard Is a Friend of Mine, about the gay college student … Continue Reading Alumna Wins Daytime Emmy for Matthew Shepard Documentary
For 25 years, Artists for Humanity (AFH) has given young artists an entrée into the larger world by hiring teens and young adults to make art and market it to … Continue Reading Emerson Students Write, Design Book for Community Partner
Two “truly good human beings” were honored with Spirit of Emerson Awards Thursday. Jaqi Holland, MA ’04, assistant director of academic support at the Lacerte Family Writing and Academic Resource … Continue Reading Holland, Zaroff Win Spirit of Emerson Awards
Roger House had come up with the idea for this year’s final project in his History of Alternative Journalism class largely by walking around Boston. “I visually saw two things,” … Continue Reading Alt Press Course Turns Emerson Students into Advocates
President Lee Pelton is being honored for his commitment to diversity and inclusion with a Rosoff 20/20 Visionary Award, presented by The Ad Club at a May 2 gala in … Continue Reading Pelton’s Leadership in Diversity and Inclusion Recognized
ArtsEmerson will bring opera, circus, and provocative plays from around the world during its 2016-2017 season lineup, announced this week. “The season is a potent mix of stories and styles … Continue Reading New ArtsEmerson Season Will Challenge, Charm
It was in March, right around the time of the Emerson Film Festival, when Molly Benjaminson ’16, whose film Terranaut won Best Narrative Short, got a message from Jim Lane, … Continue Reading Film Students Travel to Poland for Film Festival
Corey Umlauf ’17 builds worlds. And her worlds are building accolades. One of her creations, the stage design for La Vida Es Sueño (Life Is a Dream), earned her an … Continue Reading Student Scenic Designer’s Set Gets National Notice