Without Having Been There, Done That, First-Generation Student Group Provides Needed Support
Being a first-generation low-income student comes with its own set of challenges.
Being a first-generation low-income student comes with its own set of challenges.
With industry trends on gender stalled or going in the wrong direction, and a new crop of students studying to enter careers in a media making, Cornejo decided to reprise the summit with three panels, an Industry Luncheon open exclusively to students, and an Emerson-only pre-release screening of Nicole Dorsey’s Black Conflux.
Emerson’s Business of Creative Enterprises (BCE) program is the first of its kind in the nation. Starting next year, BCE will offer Emerson students a first-of-its-kind opportunity to explore the inner workings of world-class brands–such as Spotify, H&M, and IKEA– in the advanced creative economy of Sweden.
Soon-to-be graduates of Emerson’s Comedic Arts major, the first degree of its kind in the nation, joined four alumni working in comedy for a discussion filled with laughs and advice at Emerson College Los Angeles on November 2.
The National Council of Pi Kappa Delta is awarding Emerson Forensics Director Deion Hawkins this fall with the Bob Derryberry Award, which recognizes excellence among intercollegiate forensics educators who have been teaching for five years or less.
What role will impeachment hearings play in the 2020 election? How is the Democratic primary race influencing President Trump’s poll ratings? Does any Democratic presidential candidate beside the three frontrunners have a chance?
The Emerson women’s volleyball team fell to the No. 1 seed Babson Beavers 3-0 in their first ever trip to the NEWMAC Championship game on Saturday, November 9, in Babson Park. The Lions defeated No. 2 seeded Wellesley, and No. 3 seeded MIT on their way to the title game.
The Emerson women’s volleyball will take part in the NEWMAC Championship for the first time in program history when they travel to Babson College to take on the No. 1 seeded Beavers on Saturday, November 9, at 2:00 pm.
While there weren’t any actual lions in ABC’s The Little Mermaid Live, which aired November 5, there sure were a lot of Emersonians who worked on the show.
Emerson’s Skunks smell like success these days.