Three graduating MFA students in Visual and Media Arts (VMA) will explore themes of love, happiness, and healing through their video and photography being exhibited at the College later this … Continue Reading MFA Students Share Vision in Thesis Exhibit
Starting this semester, Emerson College students are being asked to evaluate not just their professors, but the courses and themselves. The new 15-question Course Feedback Form is the first update … Continue Reading New Feedback Tool to Expand Data
Emerson Stage is producing Broadway favorite Guys and Dolls for its spring musical this weekend, but don’t expect the hyper-stylization and “cartoonish” staging you might associate with the show. This … Continue Reading Emerson’s "Guys and Dolls" Shoots for Realism
Juniors and seniors inducted into Emerson College’s Gold Key Honor Society on April 13 were urged to take their knowledge and intellect and put it toward the greater good. “You … Continue Reading 104 Inducted into Gold Key Honor Society
When Heather May came to teach public speaking at Emerson College a little more than 10 years ago, the Forensics Team here was more or less “on hiatus.” Which, to … Continue Reading Emerson Forensics Team Talks a Good Game
For students at Emerson College Los Angeles, attending a panel on the Pathways to Success: Creative Entrepreneurship makes sense. With less than a month to go until graduation, many students … Continue Reading Panel Discusses Pathways to Creative Success
Two feature-length documentaries and a slew of shorts made by Emerson College alumni, students, and faculty will screen at this year’s Independent Film Festival of Boston from April 27 to … Continue Reading Emerson Filmmakers Loom Large Over IFFBoston
Faculty member Ziad Hamzeh’s feature film Irrefutable Proof took home the Golden Palm Award, awarded to the best overall film in all categories, from the 16th Annual International Beverly Hills … Continue Reading VMA Faculty Hamzeh Takes Top Prize at Beverly Hills Film Fest
Emerson students who like their comedy with a side of philosophy will have a new course offering this fall, thanks to a National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) grant awarded … Continue Reading Together We Laugh, Divided We Bawl
Novelist and essayist Teju Cole talked about politics, social media, and the writing process on April 7 at this semester’s final WLP Reading Series event. Cole, author of the PEN/Hemingway … Continue Reading Teju Cole: Artists Must “Think Beyond the Conventional”