Wayne Larrivee ’77 is not easily recognized in public, even though he took part in the 2011 Super Bowl. Known as the voice of the Green Bay Packers for the … Continue Reading Voice of Green Bay Packers is Wayne Larrivee ’77
Plenty of students across Boston watched this year’s NFL Super Bowl game, but the 70 Emerson students taught by part-time Marketing Communication faculty member Derek Beckwith were required to watch—well, … Continue Reading Super Bowl commercials interest students
Jeffrey Seglin, Emerson’s Publishing and Writing Graduate Program Director and Associate Professor of Writing, Literature and Publishing, has been named one of 2010’s Top 100 Thought Leaders in Trustworthy Business … Continue Reading Seglin among 2010’s Top 100 Thought Leaders
Students in the audience gasped when a photo projected on the screen before them showed anti-government demonstrators scattering under a hail of rocks in Cairo, Egypt. Perhaps they reacted because … Continue Reading Egyptian protests captured by photojournalist Athanasiadis
Department of Performing Arts Theatre Design/Technology students took home two top regional awards at the recent Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival (KCACTF) at Fitchburg State College. Students Tyler Kinney … Continue Reading Performing Arts students take home awards
A series of events in Boston and across the country will celebrate the many contributions made by President Jacqueline Liebergott to secure Emerson College’s future. “It’s easy to say Emerson … Continue Reading Emerson community to celebrate Liebergott’s leadership
The second performance of the Abbey Theatre’s Terminus at the Paramount Theatre confirmed to Ireland’s Consul General in Boston, Michael Lonergan, that an effort to spread the culture of Ireland … Continue Reading Abbey Theatre performs to spread culture
A facility in Charlestown that tests wind turbine blades is making waves in Emerson’s Journalism Department. Although Journalism students expect assignments that mimic actual reporting, one student recently ended up … Continue Reading Journalism Department partners with Boston Globe
It’s too easy—and misguided—for journalists to oversimplify the massive protests in Cairo’s Tahrir Square as a straightforward pro-democracy movement, Associate Journalism Department Chair Doug Struck told students packed in the … Continue Reading Journalism students get global view of Egyptian conflict
The Theodore H. Cutler (’51) Family Charitable Trust received the Commonwealth Award from the Massachusetts Cultural Council in a February 9 ceremony at the Massachusetts State House. Ted and his … Continue Reading Cutler accepts cultural award at State House