Emerson, 7NEWS to Team Up for New Hampshire Presidential Polling
Emerson Polling is partnering with 7NEWS/WHDH, to provide the Boston TV station and its viewers with a series of polls on the 2020 presidential race in New Hampshire.
Emerson Polling is partnering with 7NEWS/WHDH, to provide the Boston TV station and its viewers with a series of polls on the 2020 presidential race in New Hampshire.
Emerson College will host a live recording of the podcast How to Survive the End of the World, a show featuring sister hosts Autumn Brown and adrienne maree brown (Emergent Strategy), who will interview composer and performer Toshi Reagon about climate apocalypse and transformative responses to climate change
A new mixed reality documentary produced by an Emerson alumnus tackles the eviction crisis in the U.S.
For nearly four decades, Gregory Payne has taught students, peers, organizations, world leaders and nations how to build bridges through communication and diplomacy. In the process, he has built more … Continue Reading Gregory Payne Receives Honoris Causa from Universitat de Ramon Llull
Boston Mayor Marty Walsh and Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti engaged in wide-ranging discussion about common challenges and opportunities during an event presented by the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce and moderated by President Lee Pelton at Emerson College Los Angeles.
In the Women in Film/Media Summit’s opening conversation, four women filmmakers talked about Strategizing Your Creative future. Below are 13 ideas for succeeding in film/TV/media.
Most Emerson students know Visual and Media Arts Senior Distinguished Director-in-Residence Theodore “Regge” Life for his work behind the camera, but earlier this month, Life was honored for his direction on the stage.
Growing up in Wyoming, Gregory Asay had never heard about the Wagon Wheel Project.
Emerson College and Massachusetts Literary Education & Performance (Mass LEAP) are entering a new partnership and relaunching a poetry and spoken word festival that for the past seven years has showcased the talents of Boston youth.
Being a first-generation low-income student comes with its own set of challenges.