Students Work Hard, Play Hard at Emerson
On National Student Athlete Day, Kaylin O’Meara ’27 and Filippo Nocchi ’27 discuss their Emerson experience, and how they balance academics with athletics.
On National Student Athlete Day, Kaylin O’Meara ’27 and Filippo Nocchi ’27 discuss their Emerson experience, and how they balance academics with athletics.
Actress Jane Leeves, P ’27, and her husband, former Paramount executive Marshall Coben, P ’27, participated in workshops, visited classes, and worked with students.
Broadway producer Ari Conte ’15 shared the wisdom she gleaned from more than a decade working in film, TV, theater, and arts nonprofits.
The event featured presentations, posters and displays of Emerson scholarship representing several departments across all three schools
The event, hosted by WLP, featured 34 students pitching essays, investigative articles, personal narratives, and more to a panel of journalists.
Lu received the Richard Hay Undergraduate Scene Design Award and the USITT Scene Design Award for her work on two Emerson Stage shows.
The course is described in the catalog as a “class about being in class,” that asks students to read and discuss texts and grapple with their own ideas about what education should or should not be.
Hallie Munsat ’27 wants to make film festival programming more accessible.
With Abdy at the helm, Warner Bros. tied the record for the most wins for a single studio.
This semester, Kenneth Faulk continues his educational journey on Emerson’s Boston campus, where he’s working on completing his degree in Media, Literature, and Culture