Check Out This Amazing Video Celebrating Aliens’ 40th Anniversary Made by Emerson Alums
This whispering, CGI-packed video is awesome.
This whispering, CGI-packed video is awesome.
“There are no small stories. They’re all important to somebody.”
ESPN hosted its first-ever live Woj Podcast with the network’s Senior National Basketball Association Insider Adrian Wojnarowski on December 5 in Emerson’s Bobbi Brown and Steven Plofker Gym. Woj’s guest was Emerson alumnus and Oklahoma City Thunder General Manager Sam Presti ’00. Before the podcast, Presti spoke with Emerson Today about his time at Emerson, his success in the NBA, and what he does when he’s back home in Massachusetts.
World renowned entertainers continue to turn to Emerson alumnus Jeff Raymond ’94 for talent representation — a 25-year career during which he has served clients such as Britney Spears, David Beckham, Lionel Richie, Stephan Curry, NASCAR’s Jimmie Johnson and Vin Diesel.
This Thanksgiving, students from Emerson and Marlboro colleges shared a meal and their perspectives on Marlboro’s southern Vermont campus just three weeks after the two institutions announced that they were exploring an alliance beginning next summer.
An anonymous donor has collaborated with the Spirit of Emerson Committee to debut a new campus-wide award in Spring 2020 celebrating the act of kindness.
People investigate how mass incarceration affects low-income families and communities of color through many lenses: poverty rates, education levels, health metrics. Visual and Media Arts Assistant Professor Rashin Fahandej uses the lullaby.
Jade Catta-Preta has gone from majoring in Musical Theater at Emerson to hosting E!’s The Soup.
Over the past few years, Emerson has developed a robust and cutting edge prison education program. But nearly 70 years before the Emerson Prison Initiative (EPI) launched, the College was facilitating the exchange of ideas inside prison through its award-winning debate team.
In the remote mountains of western Ecuador, a small group of families operate an ecolodge and care for the surrounding 1,800 acres of cloud forest reserve. That’s where Emerson students will travel this summer, to help the families grow their business. In the process, they will earn college credit while studying biodiversity conservation, local cultural preservation, sustainable tourism, and marketing.