
Hands, Feet & Hearts: Emersonians Involved in Boston Marathon from Start to Finish
Emersonians have their hands, feet and hearts involved in the Boston Marathon in many ways.
Emersonians have their hands, feet and hearts involved in the Boston Marathon in many ways.
Emerson College students recently participated in a crisis simulation in the school’s television studios as part of an exercise conducted in a Crisis Communication course taught by Communication Studies faculty member Owen Eagan.
Emerson College students showed up at the (online) voting booths for last week’s Student Government Association elections — increasing voter turnout by 230 percent compared to last spring’s turnout.
Award-winning journalist, speaker, and author Soledad O’Brien will give the commencement address at Emerson’s 2019 graduation ceremony, and will receive an honorary degree alongside three luminaries in the fields of history, documentary filmmaking, theatre, and higher education.
Emerson College alumni on the verge of breaking into the writers’ room spoke about their support staff roles, career dos and don’ts, and navigating the industry during a panel on April 6 at Emerson College Los Angeles that nearly 100 students and alumni attended.
Emerson’s 3rd Annual AFSP Out of the Darkness campus walk raised more than $7,000 for the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention.
Representation in theatre, and in the larger cultural and global narrative, remains a critical conversation that requires action.
A record 305 nominations were submitted for this year’s Emerson College Teacher Awards, which were whittled down to three faculty members to receive the prestigious awards.
The book introduces readers to the women – obscure, famous, and infamous – who have struggled for (and in a few cases, against) equality.
As the keynote speaker for the 2019 New England Graduate Media Symposium, Adele Lim ’96, who was the screenwriter for “Crazy Rich Asians,” spoke to students about what it takes to be a successful TV writer.