From the Studio to Kitchen Tables: Alums Covering Elections in New Ways
COVID-19 affected how the news was produced this election cycle.
COVID-19 affected how the news was produced this election cycle.
Emerson’s Center for Comedic Arts presented BoJack Horseman creator Raphael Bob-Waksberg with its first Ready Wit Award in Comedy Friday, October 30, in recognition of his “significant contributions to comedy while advancing social change.”
We asked Emerson College Polling Project Manager Isabel Holloway ’19 how it would all work.
The Emerson community is invited to a talkback about the Netflix documentary, Disclosure, on November 2.
Launching While Female examines how to smash the system that has held female entrepreneurs back.
A trio of Emersonians are encouraging us to Save Ourselves before the alien invasion.
Current and former leaders of POWER invite the community to gather and celebrate the organization’s first five years.
“Normal” hasn’t been an option for months now, so Journalism faculty have been asking students to try different ways of getting the story and telling it. These days, that’s essential.
We recently connected with Jimmy Hikmatullah ’20 to learn more about his experience as a data analysis consultant at All In Energy.
Angelee Gonzalez recently led an online discussion about the new HBO film Luis, Siempre.