
TV, Film Producer Lapides Recalled as Generous, a ‘Powerhouse’
Hollywood and Emerson are remembering producer and talent manager Howard Lapides ’72, who died Thursday, August 1, after a battle with colon cancer.
Hollywood and Emerson are remembering producer and talent manager Howard Lapides ’72, who died Thursday, August 1, after a battle with colon cancer.
What should Emerson College name its new dining facility? The Lion’s Den? The Guild? The Edit? You decide by taking a poll!
For almost 20 years Emerson College owned and operated one building with two addresses: 6 Arlington Street and 0 Marlborough.
Shaka Dendy is collecting old basketballs that will be combined with milk crates to form his large-scale public sculpture to be displayed in Boston.
One hundred and thirty-nine years after its founding as a school of oratory, Emerson College is reasserting its voice.
Jessica Phillips graduated from Emerson College in 1994 with a BFA in Musical Theatre, and studied under the tutelage of the revered Leo Nickole. Phillips is starring in the national tour of the Tony and Grammy Award-winning musical Dear Evan Hansen as Heidi Hansen.
The U.S. Department of State continues to enlist the expertise of veteran journalist and Emerson Dean of the School of Communication, Raul Reis, to deliver journalism training around the world to reporters in need of media literacy – most recently in the Southern African nation of Angola.
What lurks in the Emerson College Archives?
Finding Khaya, filmed in Cape Town over six weeks earlier this summer, was a collaboration between Emerson and AFDA students, led by Senior Distinguished Director-in-Residence Regge Life and Associate Professor Harlan Bosmajian, a cinematographer, who co-teach a similar class at Emerson.
Emerson alumni were well represented among nominees for the 71st Annual Primetime Emmy Awards, announced Tuesday, July 16. Three of the nominees will be looking to repeat 2018 wins during this year’s awards ceremony, which will air Sunday, September 22, on FOX.