EVVYs Experience Gives Emerson Alumni an Industry Edge
When Brooke Giulianti ’20 began working for The Voice, producer Jared Wyso ’11 could tell that she had worked on the EVVYs.
When Brooke Giulianti ’20 began working for The Voice, producer Jared Wyso ’11 could tell that she had worked on the EVVYs.
Costume designer Nina Turovskiy’s ’26 rendering was brought to life fell by Izzy Bacallao ’26.
Mascobetto joined a team of audiologists and SLPs in Poland to support deaf and hard-of-hearing Ukrainian refugees.
Blinman created their own IDS program major examining the intersection of anthropology and puppetry.
Students relied on their creativity to shape the story and complete the entire film within a 50-minute class period.
Technology will keep changing. But your creative identity shouldn’t.
The 2026 program recognized more than 150 nominees across 21 award categories.
Variety’s annual Entertainment Education Impact Report underscores the College’s leadership in the entertainment and media industry.
Students collaborated with local companies including the Rockwell Theater, Complex Media + WYAR, and Boston’s ICA.
Over the years, Emerson’s Entrepreneurship minor has launched roughly 150 businesses across all sorts of sectors.