Emerson Today recently spoke with Ruthanne Madsen, Vice President for Enrollment at Emerson, about the recent tuition increase and what the College has done to lessen the impact for students and their families.
Diverse representation, the impact social justice movies have on viewers, and ways to decompress after watching traumatic experiences on film were just a few topics discussed during the panel.
Professor and founding director of the Center for Comedic Arts Martie Cook weighed in on comedian Chris Rock’s first comedy show after the Academy Awards last week, in which nominee Will Smith slapped him onstage after a joke about Smith’s wife.
From basketball to baseball, lacrosse to soccer, ice hockey, and wrestling — Emerson’s got a sporty story.
Kristy Drutman and Isaias Hernandez are members of EcoTok, a collective of environmental activists founded in 2020 who use TikTok to educate and promote sustainability, conservation, and social and environmental justice.
Originating in 1986, P&P has drawn regulars from the Emerson community and beyond.
We asked each winner about their inspirations for and secrets of excellent teaching.
Too often, advertisers rely on outdated data and sexist marketing techniques to promote their products.
Partnered studios integrate teaching, research, and hands-on practice to address social challenges in the local community and society as a whole.
How do authors publish their stories? What is the “path to getting published”? Is there only one?