
Boston Globe Details Retail Tenants for Little Building
The Boston Globe shared Emerson’s plans for the first floor retail component of the renovated Little Building residence hall at the corner of Boylston and Tremont streets.
The Boston Globe shared Emerson’s plans for the first floor retail component of the renovated Little Building residence hall at the corner of Boylston and Tremont streets.
Communications Studies professor Richard West contributed to an Associated Press article that questions whether high-profile children and teens are unfairly scrutinized and criticized for their opinions or looks.
Inside Higher Ed included Emerson Polling in an article highlighting the latest trends in college election polling, as the College utilizes multiple methods and students are heavily involved.
Learn about the history of the banjo without leaving your couch.
No one expected that there would be a line of Emerson College Lions to the NBA.
ArtsEmerson’s David Dower spoke with Chilean playwright Guillermo Calderón to get his perspective of the ongoing protests in Chile.
VMA assistant professor Manuel Basanese shared his insights with Variety for an article that examines what makes SNL comedian Heidi Gardner a hit with audiences.
Associate Professor of Political Science Mneesha Gellman writes in The Conversation about the Emerson Prison Initiative (EPI) and the value, to both incarcerated persons and society, of offering higher education in prison.
Boston Magazine posed the question, “Is Emerson College the Smartest Developer in Town?” in its November issue, as the College has many large-scale projects ongoing that are enlivening downtown Boston, and at the same time preserving elements of the past and enhancing the neighborhood.
Paul Mihailidis, associate professor of Journalism, weighed in on The Daily Northwestern’s coverage of Jeff Session’s visit to the Northwestern campus and apology last week, which has raised much debate over journalistic practices.