Visual and Media Arts Professor Miranda Banks was recently interviewed for a WBUR piece on the new Downton Abbey exhibit, which recently opened in Boston. Banks spoke about the experience … Continue Reading VMA Professor Miranda Banks Talks Downton Abbey Exhibit on WBUR
Emerson Communications Professor and Executive in Residence Owen Eagan was interviewed recently for a piece on the influence of movie review site Rotten Tomatoes, “Can Rotten Tomatoes Really DESTROY A … Continue Reading Professor Owen Eagan Featured in Rogue Rocket News Story on the Influence of Rotten Tomatoes on Movie Success
The Advocate spoke to Christopher Henderson-West ’20, president of the student group EAGLE (Emerson’s Advancement Group for Love and Expression) about the College holding its first Vogue Kiki Ball this past spring, and the only one of its kind, featuring seasoned competitors and $3,000 in prize money.
Director of the Business of Creative Enterprises program and founder of the Brooklyn Hip-Hop Festival Wes Jackson shared his thoughts with Andy Mai from public radio station WNYC regarding Islamic influences in hip-hop.
President Lee Pelton submitted the following letter to the editor of The Chronicle of Higher Education affirming the need for global perspectives.
Affiliated faculty member Kevin Mitchell, who teaches esports courses and is the Director of Business Development for National Amusements, contributed to Education Dive’s article on the emerging industry for esports, and the role universities and colleges can play in fostering careers.
Performing Arts associate professor and award-winner Magda Romanska was named the recipient of the first Literary Managers And Dramaturgs Of The Americas (LMDA) Innovation Grant, which “supports an artist pushing the boundaries of dramaturgical work” for Performap.com.
Associate Professor of Screenwriting Weiko Lin wrote an article for The Conversation, a non-profit website dedicated to sharing content from academic experts, about diversity and inclusivity in Hollywood, citing the success of films showing greater representation of cultures overlooked in the past.
Director of Polling and Assistant Professor Spencer Kimball was a guest on Boston Herald Radio this week, discussing Emerson’s latest national presidential poll findings with Herald political columnist Joe Battenfeld.
Communications Studies Professor David Gerzof Richard was quoted by the Cape Cod Times in an article about the upcoming opening of a Hobby Lobby store on Cape Cod.