Emerson Launch Director Sanjay Pothen talked to Mark Brodie, an affiliated faculty member in Communication Studies, about voice technology at Emerson and beyond for the latest episode of Campus on the Common, the School of Communication’s podcast of ideas and interviews.
Emerson’s Black Organization with Natural Interest (EBONI) held its third annual BLK Out fashion show this past weekend. I was able to be a part of this event, and it was an extraordinary experience, from the rehearsals to stepping out onto the stage.
Jennifer Coolidge rode a 17-foot sparkly shoe down a street in New Orleans.
Last fall, Student Engagement and Leadership put out a call to community members — students in particular — for design concepts for a mural that would grace a wall of the 172 Tremont Street kitchen.
Before Justin Willman ’02 starred in his own Netflix show, Magic for Humans, he practiced his craft on students outside of the Little Building.
Marlboro College students visited Emerson College on Valentine’s Day.
Scholars are seeking new methods for teaching responsible journalism, and activists are advocating for the media and civic systems that best reflect equitable and vibrant societies. On Feb. 28, in the Paramount Center’s Black Box Theater, they will gather from across continents to discuss solutions at the inaugural Social Justice & Media Symposium.
From space, Marlboro and Emerson couldn’t look more different. But on the ground where it counts, with the people and the traditions, the colleges have much in common.
It’s a simple symbol that businesses can use to let customers know they support gun safety policies.
Throughout her career, Rhiannon Luyster has conducted extensive research on language development among children—especially those with autism spectrum disorder.