Alumna Runs NGO Empowering Female Leaders in Conflict Areas
The job was supposed to be six months in Afghanistan. Taylor Smith stayed for three years.
The job was supposed to be six months in Afghanistan. Taylor Smith stayed for three years.
Brown co-wrote and co-stars in Cicada.
Marketing communication professor Brent Smith won two awards for his paper regarding how marketers appeal to consumers who self-gift.
In just a few weeks, Emerson’s men’s lacrosse team raised over $2,700 for The Daniel J. Hollis Foundation to honor their late friend, teammate, and #27.
Alumna Jennifer Coolidge ’85 was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for her work as a supporting actress on HBO’s The White Lotus, one of a number of Emersonians who worked on nominated projects this year.
Annie Huang ‘19 and Raz Moayed ‘20 both participated in the first year of the program, which pairs mentors with young professionals entering the industry who are interested in development, production, or representation.
For many film and television producers, the pandemic was simply bad for business. But for David Katz ’89, along with a colleague and the New York mayor’s office, the pandemic presented an opportunity to showcase the city’s resilience.
The film follows the nonagenarian trumpeter and former bandleader on his grueling tour schedule.
UKW Media and Urbn-TV will offer English-language movies, shorts, documentaries, series, and animated programs for primarily BIPOC audiences with an urban sensibility
Associate professor, journalism graduate program director, and Beatles expert Tim Riley contributed to a variety of media regarding the late November release of filmmaker Peter Jackson’s new documentary on the Beatles’ making of their 1970 album Let It Be.