Lauren Granada ’20: Giving Back Through Truth-Telling
Lauren Granada covered the Oscars, Emmys, Iowa Caucuses and more during her time at Emerson.
Lauren Granada covered the Oscars, Emmys, Iowa Caucuses and more during her time at Emerson.
Started in 2005, the E3 minor in Emerson’s School of Communication (SOC) is a yearlong immersive program designed to teach students from all majors how to build and launch their own business ventures. Directed by Lu Ann Reeb, Senior Executive-in-Residence in Marketing Communication, this year’s E3 class went remote along with the rest of the college in March due to the COVID-19 crisis. , leaving Reeb to instruct students both one-on-one and as a group across five time zones and four countries — including China, India, Costa Rica and the U.S.
The Robbins Center went from in person face-to-face meetings with clients to telehealth sessions.
The Little Building was illuminated with art and messages of celebration Saturday night, part of a projection installation to honor Emerson’s Class of 2020 and graduating seniors from across Boston.
Watsky set the world record for longest freestyle rap while raising money for COVID relief.
Tucked in a corner on the edge of Los Angeles’s Arts District lies the production company Hyperion LA. Inside its two-story office, four employees buzz about. All but one is an Emersonian.
ifteen Emerson undergraduate students have curated Emerson Contemporary’s first virtual exhibition, What’s Next? Art for Tomorrow, a collection of portraits, film, site-specific installations, and sculpture that asks how one constructs identity in a modern world.
ArtsEmerson’s February 2020 production of Detroit Red came away with two Elliot Norton Awards on Monday, May 11: Outstanding Actor for Eric Berryman, who played a young Malcolm X, and Outstanding New Script for Will Power.
The spring semester abroad at Kasteel Well was like none other before it.
Shakespearean actors, virtual walking tours, are just two ways VMA faculty have adapted to online learning.