Three members of the Emerson College community are participating in an upcoming ProArts Consortium panel series about highlighting artists are focused on social justice and community engagement.
Since hosting high school radio shows, Katleen Francois ’13 knew she wanted to become a media mogul. Having recently launched her own business, she returned this year to Emerson College and the Launch Bootcamp to hone her entrepreneurial chops.
Erik Messerschmidt ’02 earned his first Emmy nomination this year for his cinematography work on the Netflix true-crime drama Mindhunter.
This weekend, WERS is bringing live theatre to your home and domiciles across Greater Boston and beyond with Standing Room Only: Kitchen Kickline, a virtual musical theatre extravaganza featuring local theatre companies.
Cecilia Carabello Acevedo ’21 was recently named an Imagining America/Joy of Giving Something Fellow.
Last January, Madison Umina ‘20 envisioned a marketing internship at some exciting location during the summer of 2020. Instead, she reported in from home, winning a pitch competition to Fortune 500 companies along the way.
Professor Jerald Walker’s forthcoming collection, How to Make a Slave and Other Essays (Mad Creek Books/The Ohio University Press) was named to the longlist for the 2020 National Book Award for Nonfiction.
David Klotz’s childhood obsession turned into an Emmy-winning career.
Tuesday, September 22, is National Voter Registration Day
ArtsEmerson and WERS will use the grant to fund programming initiatives.