Ted Cruz speaks at a rally in Iowa last weekend. The Emerson College Polling Society came closest to predicting Cruz’s win in the Republican caucuses. Photo/Meaghan Schaefer ’19 In an … Continue Reading Emerson beats other Iowa pollsters
Hillary Clinton addresses supporters at a rally in Iowa last weekend. Photo/Meaghan Schaefer '19 Emerson College Journalism major Katie Burns ’18 traveled to Iowa last weekend to attend the caucuses … Continue Reading Q&A: An Emersonian in Iowa
Two of the original forces behind the #BlackLivesMatter movement will headline “Solidarity,” this year’s Black History Month celebration at Emerson College. Opal Tometi, social activist and co-creator of the viral … Continue Reading #BlackLivesMatter founders coming to Emerson
The documentary “Best and Most Beautiful Things” will premiere at the South by Southwest Film Festival in March. The documentary Best and Most Beautiful Things, executive produced by Kevin Bright … Continue Reading Bright ’76 and Recent Grads to Debut Film at SXSW
Marketing Communication Associate Professor Brenda Wrigley Emerson College Marketing Communication Associate Professor Brenda Wrigley has spent her academic career championing equality and inclusion in the field through her research. Now … Continue Reading Wrigley works to advance diversity in PR
Emerson alumni ‘Daniels’ won a directing award at Sundance for their feature film, ‘Swiss Army Man.’ Emerson College alumni Daniel Kwan ’10 and Daniel Scheinert ’09 got a little wind … Continue Reading “Daniels” win for direction at Sundance
Bavand Karim Hate Crimes in the Heartland, a documentary co-written and produced by Emerson College faculty member Bavand Karim, was released on Netflix Monday, February 1. Karim, assistant professor in … Continue Reading Faculty film released on Netflix
Legendary producer and director Don Mischer, who has brought us some of television’s most memorable moments, shared personal stories and offered live-TV tips to students, alumni, and friends at Emerson … Continue Reading Don Mischer on the Risks, Rewards of Live TV
Emerson College faculty member Peter Flynn’s documentary about a fast-fading skill will light up the screen at the Rotterdam Film Festival next week. The Dying of the Light, about … Continue Reading Two Faculty To Screen at Rotterdam
Journalism professor Paul Niwa talks to his Online Publishing class about their upcoming trip to Japan. While on the trip, the class will learn about Japanese culture and U.S.-Japan relations … Continue Reading Journalism Class Going to Japan