
Emerson DC Attracts Doers and Career-Defining Decisions
Each fall,10 to 20 Emerson College students choose the Emerson DC Program and its access to real-world opportunities to ignite passions, direct next steps, and transform post-college careers.
Each fall,10 to 20 Emerson College students choose the Emerson DC Program and its access to real-world opportunities to ignite passions, direct next steps, and transform post-college careers.
President Lee Pelton sent the following letter to Marlboro College President Kevin Quigley last month.
Voice@Emerson is launching an accelerated class to earn a first-in-industry Voice Technology Design and Coding certificate.
Members of the Emerson community gathered in the Reflection Room of 172 Tremont Street to show solidarity and support one day after swastikas were found scrawled in a campus stairwell.
For decades, land managers have relied on the “inherited wisdom” that Native Americans used fire to clear forests for farming, but a revolutionary new study led by Emerson Professor Wyatt Oswald shows that New England’s original inhabitants left the forests largely intact.
Attending Emerson College was Laura Vivian Belvadere Todd’s dream.
P. Carl had never written a book, when a literary agent called asking him to write his memoir.
Emerson alumna Jen Troy’s produced script for the CW series Supergirl, her first credit as a TV writer, airs this Sunday evening, January 19, a little more than two months after she returned from Vancouver, where she covered the TV shoot as the writer-on-set.
Journalists around the world—and most recently in Panama—have gained insight into best digital practices from School of Communication Dean Raul Reis, who has now visited three countries on behalf of the U.S. State Department’s Speaker Series Program.
Recently, Emerson Communication Studies students helped 16 public high school students with visual impairment learn the fundamentals of podcasting, during a day-long pilot workshop with the Perkins School for the Blind.