Professor Emerita Mary Ellen Adams: A Light at Emerson for 46 Years
Adams, who taught in the Performing Arts Department from 1969 until her retirement in 2015, passed away on February 17 at age 81.
Adams, who taught in the Performing Arts Department from 1969 until her retirement in 2015, passed away on February 17 at age 81.
Waveforms activated every corner of the venue, inviting audiences to reconsider the intersection of art, technology, and storytelling.
When a sitting Canadian Member of Parliament visits a class at Emerson, it’s not a ceremonial visit– it’s an extension of the curriculum.
The spotlight may belong to the graduates, but the tone of the celebration is often set by the staff in blue volunteer badges.
Emerson Today asked Egerton about the historical and metaphysical origins of his latest horror film, Whistle.
Professor Wyatt Oswald, with research help from two Emerson co-curricular students, has pulled from pond sludge stories about New Englanders’ changing tastes and priorities
Canella has been honored as a 2026 Faculty Champion by the Center for Community News (CCN) at the University of Vermont.
As part of EBONI’s celebrations, the org hosted a self-care night, a line dancing event, and a night featuring Black-owned restaurants.
The data is in, and it has a lot to say about creativity’s pivotal role in a dynamic workforce.
This year’s SXSW Film & TV Festival will feature 40 projects that were brought to life by nearly 60 Emerson alumni.