Amid a global pandemic, School of Communication students took on a range of communication summer internships — formative experiences spent working under political nonprofits, video production companies, major league sport teams and more.
Hao Zheng ’15 was selected as one of 10 directors to participate in the 2020 HBOAccess Directing Fellowship. Rob Eckard ’10, MFA ’18, won the 30-minute Episodic Showtime Tony Cox Screenplay Competition at the Nantucket Film Festival.
Emerson professors Cheryl Owsley Jackson, a bi-racial woman that identifies as black and Heather May, who identifies as a cisgender white women, are featured in this Campus on the Common episode, ‘Let’s Talk About Race.’
Professor Bob Colby, chair of the Performing Arts Department, was honored with the Campton Bell Lifetime Achievement Award by the American Alliance for Theatre & Education (AATE) in a virtual ceremony held Thursday, July 30.
Raul Reis, dean of the School of Communication, has been elected Vice President of the Association of Schools of Journalism & Mass Communication—a professional and academic organization bringing together administrators from across the U.S. and the world.
Not only does Ungar have two films in the can, she also now has two satisfying careers.
We are pleased to launch the One Emerson Knowledge Center on emerson.edu, a central resource for everything our community needs to know about returning to campus for the Fall 2020 term.
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.