Emerson Alumni Oscar Noms: ‘Spider-Verse’ and ‘Mary Poppins Returns’ Song
Emerson College alums had their hands in Oscar Award nominated movies, including award-winning ‘Spider-Verse’ and ‘Mary Poppins Returns.’
Emerson College alums had their hands in Oscar Award nominated movies, including award-winning ‘Spider-Verse’ and ‘Mary Poppins Returns.’
Bill Curley, coach of Emerson College’s NCAA Division III Tournament-bound men’s basketball team, was named New England Women’s and Men’s Athletic Conference (NEWMAC) Coach of the Year, and guard Zach Waterhouse ’22 was named NEWMAC Rookie of the Year.
Spotlighting issues that shape the film industry and influence the Oscars, the annual Oscar Talk event, held at Emerson Los Angeles on February 21, featured insights from consultants, journalists, film critics, and marketing executives, with a particular focus on diversity in Hollywood.
What happens after seven Portland Trail Blazers are rescued from an Emerson College elevator? Social media has a field day. By David Ertischek ’01 Sometimes the ball doesn’t bounce your … Continue Reading Septet of Trail Blazers Stuck in Emerson Elevator, Social Media Does Its Thing
Emerson alum Ross Girard, middle, was surprised by Taylor Swift at his engagement party thanks to his fiancee Alex Goldschmidt. Getting engaged is a momentous occasion. Now how about having … Continue Reading Taylor Swift Surprises, Serenades Emerson Alum at His Engagement Party
Noted members of the Boston poetry community came together to honor the late Emerson College professor Sam Cornish, who was Boston’s first Poet Laureate.
Marketing Communication alumnus Juma Inniss ’13 brought his latest project, BostonRISE, to Emerson’s CenterStage last week, as part of the School of Communication’s Diverse Voices in Communication initiative.
Emerson’s Lions beat WPI on Saturday to win their first-ever NEWMAC championship to advance to the NCAA Division III tournament.
Emerson’s men’s basketball team advances to the NEWMAC championship for the first-time ever.
Emerson College will celebrate the life and legacy of late author James Baldwin at its LA campus with a special event that will include a performance, discussion and a reception on February 23.