The Class of 2025 Looks Back, Ahead: Part Two
Emerson Today has a tradition of asking graduating seniors from across departments about their memories, they’re hopes, and what they’ll miss most (spoiler: It’s always the people).
Emerson Today has a tradition of asking graduating seniors from across departments about their memories, they’re hopes, and what they’ll miss most (spoiler: It’s always the people).
Filo’s visit comes on the heels of a field trip of Emerson College students to attend 55th anniversary commemorations of the Kent State shootings.
No interview can quite capture the importance these educators have meant to their students and colleagues, but Emerson Today tried
They are looking forward to traveling, spending time with family, writing, and having more free time.
As Editor-in-Chief of Ploughshares, Molberg will play an integral role in providing a vision and strategic plan for the literary journal
Over the years, Shaw has created and led numerous classes about photography, the dark room, documentary-making, and more.
The Only Doctor, directed, produced, and filmed by Matthew Hashiguchi, MFA ’11 won a 2024 Peabody Award alongside Mountain Queen, produced by Dalia Burde ’00.
Before School of Communication students and faculty stepped into the Jackie Liebergott Black Box to celebrate 2025 award winners , they passed through a gauntlet of academic research, business plans, … Continue Reading Communication ‘Cross-Section’: SOC Showcase Highlights Student Scholarship
Julia Mattison ’11 and Noel Carey ’11 were nominated for Best Original Score (Music and/or Lyrics) Written for the Theatre.
The UnCommon Corner officially reopens for its third season on Friday, May 2, with refreshed look and an all-new lineup of arts programming and entertainment. Encompassing Emerson’s UnCommon Stage, Harpoon … Continue Reading UnCommon New Season Opens with Fresh Look