Milk Screenwriter Named This Summer’s Semel Chair in Screenwriting
Academy Award-winning screenwriter and social activist Dustin Lance Black will be the 2019 Semel Chair in Screenwriting this summer on Emerson’s Boston campus.
Academy Award-winning screenwriter and social activist Dustin Lance Black will be the 2019 Semel Chair in Screenwriting this summer on Emerson’s Boston campus.
Ed Lee’s own experiences growing up as Korean American in New Jersey during the 1980s is the inspiration for his upcoming short film Becoming Eddie.
Emerson College recently welcomed a group of 22 international journalists as part of a program sponsored by the U.S. Department of State’s International Visitor Leadership Program and the WorldBoston organization.
It was only last year that Emerson College alum Eric Cornell ’05 founded Cornice Productions with his business partner Jack Sennott, and they’ve already got a Tony Award.
What will the future of Boston be like? Will there be flying cars? Will services, like education and street maintenance, be equitable? Beta Blocks is a participatory imagination project about future Boston that supports local communities to question and explore the role of new technologies in the places they live.
Why is Emerson College’s motto Expression Necessary to Evolution?
Uniting international scholars to address global challenges and humanitarian issues, the Emerson-Blanquerna Center for Global Communication attracts an array of experts, including Oscar Mateos, Blanquerna’s associate professor of Communication and International Relations.
Looking to relive Alumni Weekend? You’re welcome!
Marcelle Hutchins ’15 curated and is hosting the Diversity On the Runway fashion show, which celebrates designers of color from the Boston area.
There are so many reasons to choose Emerson College — a love for lions, a love for Boston, a love of our academic programs — and we look good in purple.