The men of Emerson College’s Sigma Alpha Epsilon (SAE) participated last weekend in the Juvenile Diabetes Research Fund (JDRF) One Walk. The men have raised roughly $2000. SAE President Sean … Continue Reading Fraternity Raises Funds for Diabetes Research
Global communication, education in a technological world, the partnership between Nike and FC Barcelona, and gastro-diplomacy are some of the topics to be addressed in a three-day conference held this … Continue Reading Emerson College Partners with Barcelona School
Hannah Perrin ’16 is president of Greek Life at Emerson College. As the fall semester enters its second month, Emerson College’s eight recognized sororities and fraternities are celebrating the induction … Continue Reading There Are Many Ways to Go Greek at Emerson
An outspoken gay activist makes a 180-degree reversal, rejecting his sexuality, spreading anti-gay opinions, and joining the Christian clergy. Emerson Writing, Literature and Publishing Assistant Professor Benoit Denizet-Lewis wrote a … Continue Reading Students Discuss Film About Former Gay Activist
The new film 'Suffragette' has inspired an essay contest. Emerson students are invited to enter an essay contest that is being held in conjunction with the release of the new … Continue Reading ’Suffragette’ Essay Contest Launched
Seven members of the Emerson College Police Department, Facilities Management staff, and Securitas took a trip last week to Jumptown in Orange, Massachusetts, for the ultimate team bonding exercise: going … Continue Reading How to Build Group Spirit: Try Skydiving
About 200,000 people follow online book reviewer Sasha Alsberg’s (’19) YouTube channel. With a video camera, some basic lighting equipment, and an Internet connection, Emerson College freshman Sasha Alsberg ’19 … Continue Reading Freshman Book Lover Alsberg Is YouTube Royalty
The Government of Cape Verde has honored Emerson Professor Claire Andrade-Watkins for her contributions to Cape Verdean culture. Teaching in the Institute for Liberal Arts and Interdisciplinary Studies, Andrade-Watkins was … Continue Reading Andrade-Watkins Recognized by Cape Verde
Journalism faculty and students were among those who gathered at the Eagle Room in City Hall on the afternoon of September 25 for a presentation of the Society of Professional … Continue Reading Mayor Walsh presented with SPJ award
Kevin Dwyer ’13 poses for a photo outside the Colonial Theatre, where the Book of Mormon is playing through mid-October. Dwyer works behind the scenes as an assistant stage manager. … Continue Reading Dwyer ’13 works on ’Book of Mormon’ in Boston