Graduate Students Celebrate Hooding Ceremonies In-Person
Before filing into the theater, students eagerly awaited behind the scenes, and spoke about why they pursued their degrees.
Before filing into the theater, students eagerly awaited behind the scenes, and spoke about why they pursued their degrees.
Making swords, rehabbing wallabies, marketing for lacrosse leagues — career paths are aplenty for students who created their own majors.
Justin Schmalholz’s mother, Emily Schmalholz, graduated in 1990, and Emily’s mother, Dorothy Napp Schindel, attended Emerson in the early 1960s.
“To then be told that we really enjoy your work so much and value it so much that we want to offer you a paid position…I just felt very extremely appreciative,” said Alexander Balzano.
Each year, Emerson Today reaches out to graduating seniors from across the College and asks them the same seven questions.
Facilitated through a partnership with Empower Peace, Communication Studies faculty have participated in the conference for the past two years
Lim, who co-wrote the screenplay for the blockbuster hit Crazy Rich Asians, and the Oscar-nominated animated film Raya and the Last Dragon, will receive an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters (LHD) degree on Sunday, May 8.
You may think Emerson Week (May 1-8) is primarily for alumni, but there’s so much to offer students, faculty, staff, family, and friends
Jeong, who practiced medicine before becoming a stand-up comedian in the 1990s, has starred in numerous sitcoms and comedies, including Community, The Hangover franchise, and Crazy Rich Asians.
Bo Feekins and Sunjin Chang both said they wanted to continue to pursue creating their businesses.