Professor Megan Marshall published a piece in The New Yorker, “The Second Man in the Front Row: A Forgotten Story of the First World War,” about her grandparents’ time in Paris during World War I.
Spencer Kimball, advisor to the Emerson College Polling Society and an assistant professor of Communications Studies, spent the last few months with his students analyzing poll results in races across … Continue Reading Polling Analyst Kimball Shares Insights on Election Results
Mary Christie Quarterly, a publication of the Mary Christie Foundation dedicated to the health and wellbeing of college students, interviewed President Pelton this quarter to learn how Emerson supports its … Continue Reading President Pelton on Student Wellness
WET: A DACAmented Journey has arrived in Boston on its nationwide tour. Written and performed by Alex Alpharaoh—an award-winning actor, director, spoken word artist, and teaching artist, he shares his … Continue Reading WET: A DACAmented Journey Featured at Paramount Center
After Red Sox manager Alex Cora talked about how he was “going to do damage” at an opening press conference, and an October run quickly became likely, the team needed … Continue Reading Gerzof Richard on #DoDamage in Boston Herald
The Boston Business Journal named President Lee Pelton to their annual “Power 50” list.
Emerson College student organizers of a rally on City Hall Plaza to demand that Sen. Jeff Flake and his Republican colleagues reject the Supreme Court confirmation of Brett Kavanaugh were … Continue Reading Student Protest Organizers Featured in Globe
Marketing Communication Associate Professor Kristin Lieb published a piece on BuzzFeed News about LGBT women pop stars and how they’re representing the community. In “2018 Is The Year Of The … Continue Reading Lieb on Queer Woman Pop Stars on BuzzFeed
Emerson College students were highlighted in a Boston Magazine story about the MBTA’s efforts to promote civility on the T through a video series created by an Emerson class.
College Magazine, an online publication written by students for students, included Emerson in its list of “Top 10 Colleges for Writers.”