As the Emerson community mobilized over the summer to make sure students could safely return to classes in the fall, Jason Meier, director of student engagement and leadership (SEAL), needed to figure out how they could participate in the roughly 100 student organizations in this new COVID-inflected campus.
Bruce Seals was much more than an assistant basketball coach.
Emerson interns (#emterns) work for amazing organizations and do fascinating things. One in a series of conversations with #emterns, republished from Careerbuzz.
This week, Expression finds a second home, with the launch of Expression Online, a virtual version of the official magazine for the Emerson community.
Maria Corrigan focused on a group of artists who carried the spirit of Russian Revolution into art.
The videos pair alumni together for wide-ranging discussions, touching on topics like career pathways, working in entertainment, and navigating the industry during a pandemic.
WERS is expanding on its tradition of bringing new hip hop and R&B artists to listeners and advancing its commitment to equity and inclusion by launching ERS+, a new 24/7 urban music stream.
On Tuesday, March 15, Emerson’s Business of Creative Enterprises program will host a first-of-its-kind, open-to-everyone conference on “The Future of the Creative Industry.”
Jerald Walker’s latest book, How to Make a Slave and Other Essays (Mad Creek Books/The Ohio University Press, 2020) is being heaped with accolades, from being shortlisted for a National Book Award to securing Walker an interview with Terry Gross, host of NPR’s Fresh Air.
Alum’s pizza ‘Rat’ man went viral.