Edmund Ansin, a pioneer in local television and a generous friend of the College, whose name adorns one of Emerson’s buildings, died Sunday, July 26, at his home in Miami, at the age of 84.
I am pleased to let you know that the Emerson-Marlboro Alliance has been completed, after many months of tireless work by members of both communities.
Visual and Media Arts alumna Afsara Alvee ’19 recently co-founded a nonprofit organization called Kandari that helps to provide food to low-income families affected by COVID-19 in her home country of Bangladesh.
Eleven years ago, Rep. John Lewis stood on the stage of the Wang Theatre and told the graduates of the Class of 2009 they needed to “get in trouble.”
Emerson basketball guard Natalie Clydesdale ’20 was nominated by Emerson College last month to represent the NEWMAC conference as its NCAA Woman of the Year.
Dozens of Emersonians came together to sing a tribute to former Musical Theater Department
Emerson College has filed an amicus brief in support of a lawsuit filed July 8 by Harvard University and MIT to block Trump administration rules that would bar international students from studying in the United States if their college courses are conducted entirely online.
Greg Nichols’ Truly Adventurous tells gripping nonfiction stories, and Hollywood is loving them.
Rapid advancements in communication technologies have complicated the 60-year-old field of media literacy, and now its role and educational practices are being researched, assessed and developed through a quarter-million research grant led in part by Emerson College’s School of Communication.
How will social distancing work when students return to campus this fall? How and where will student orgs meet? What constitutes a face covering and when should you wear it? Who wore it best?