“Cry, get mad, and then get to work.” This piece of advice— given to panelist Leslie Marshall, MA ’88 by her mother— embodies the grit and entrepreneurial spirit essential for … Continue Reading Alumni Meet at the Intersections of Journalism and Business
Marie Antoinette comes alive in Emerson Stage show.
From Naa Amponsah Dodoo, Assistant Professor of Marketing Communication As told to and shared by Sam Goodman ’23 In the advertising, psychology, and tech industries, the term “digital consumer behavior” … Continue Reading Five Things to Know About Digital Consumer Behavior
All Joking Aside with Doug Herzog provides viewers with an exclusive, behind the scenes look at the comedy business.
Professor Jerald Walker’s How to Make a Slave and Other Essays won for Nonfiction and Asako Serizawa, MFA ’01 was selected for Fiction Honors.
Will Facebook’s reputation improve due its rebranding?
For five days, starting Monday, November 15, Emerson is launching the Shine On campaign to benefit current students as they and their families adjust to the “new normal” that is our world today.
Melissa McLaughlin was excited to meet former CBS news correspondent Morton Dean.
Euripides’ Iphigenia in Aulis, the basis for Wayne Shorter’s and esperanza spalding’s new opera, is brimming with questions that reverberate in our contemporary world.
Twas the Night flips the happy holiday genre on its head.