Kimberly Lin, a second-year CSD grad student from Long Island, New York, earned a selective spot in the American Speech–Language–Hearing Association (ASHA) Minority Student Leadership Program. ASHA is the country’s certifying organization for speech-language pathologists and audiologists.
For the second straight week, an Emerson Lion earned a NEWMAC Player Of The Week for women’s volleyball.
There were Hollywood heavy hitters, famous names, not-so famous names, and sentimental responses.
Navigating your first-year at college can be difficult for anyone, and it can be even more arduous for international students who often face language barriers, cultural differences and homesickness.
Associate Professor Jabari Asim was honored this week to learn that his essay, Getting It Twisted, is included in The Best American Essays 2019 anthology.
There are only a handful of Emerson College students who can say they lived in the old Little Building and the newly renovated version.
“I think our department is a unique configuration of the various ways of engaging with what all the faculty, all the staff, all the students really love, which is … the written word.”
Emerson College has signed on to an amicus brief supporting various cases before the U.S. Supreme Court that challenge the Trump administration’s decision to rescind Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA).
Were Rachel and Ross on a break? Did Monica and Chandler end up with a fairytale ending? Friends executive producer and alumnus Kevin Bright tackled questions about the beloved sitcom.
Emerson College alumna Liz Alper ’08 was recently elected to the Writers Guild of America West’s Board of Directors.