Debate Stars Return to Campus
Joe Boren ’69 and Peter Meade ’70 (both in back row) returned to the Emerson College campus to deliver words of wisdom to student debaters. Heather May (rear, left) is … Continue Reading Debate Stars Return to Campus
Joe Boren ’69 and Peter Meade ’70 (both in back row) returned to the Emerson College campus to deliver words of wisdom to student debaters. Heather May (rear, left) is … Continue Reading Debate Stars Return to Campus
The next generation of Emerson College Los Angeles (ELA) students learned personal life lessons and received sound career advice from a panel of Emerson College alumni, faculty, and friends at … Continue Reading Women in Entertainment Share Advice with ELA Students
A number of Emerson students are taking control of their futures by establishing the world’s first student chapter of CreativeFuture, the anti-content theft advocacy group. Led by Erin Burbridge ’17 … Continue Reading Thou Shalt Not Steal…Art, Music, Photos
Emerson College broke ground October 29 at 2 Boylston Place, the future site of a 380-bed residence hall. Emerson President Lee Pelton and Chairman of the Board of Trustees, Jeffrey … Continue Reading Groundbreaking Held for New Residence Hall
Emerson students who would like to participate in the NRG EVgo video contest should pre-register before submitting entries. NRG EVgo wants to accelerate the conversation around the electric vehicle (EV) … Continue Reading Electric Vehicle Video Contest Comes to Emerson
Filmmaker Matthew Hashiguchi, MFA ’11, has created an interactive documentary on the Japanese American experience. Living as a Japanese American in the American Midwest is the topic of a transmedia … Continue Reading Japanese Life in America Explored in Interactive Doc
Kelly Farquharson (left), assistant professor in Emerson College’s Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, displays a proclamation for Dyslexia Awareness Month. The Zakim Bridge was lit up red in the … Continue Reading CSD Faculty Takes Part in Mass. Dyslexia Event
Emerson College students recently pitched the Greater Boston Food Bank (GBFB) with ideas to increase awareness and engagement among a certain demographic they know a lot about: college students. The … Continue Reading Students Pitch Greater Boston Food Bank
Emerson College students and alumni enjoyed a night of stand-up performances from three comedians followed by a discussion about building a career in comedy featuring an agent and booker during … Continue Reading Comedians Share Advice, Laughs With ELA Students
Visual and Media Arts Associate Professor John Gianvito’s documentary film Wake (Subic) will have its world premiere at the prestigious Viennale Film Festival in Austria on October 28. The film … Continue Reading Gianvito Doc Premieres at Viennale Festival