Assistant Professor Megan Marshall Assistant Professor Megan Marshall, of the Writing, Literature and Publishing Department, recently released the new biography, Margaret Fuller: A New American Life, which received rave reviews … Continue Reading Margarget Fuller biography gets wide attention
Emerson President Lee Pelton, second from right, with Blanquerna University professors Enric Ordeix and Josep Maria Carbonell, and Emerson Associate Professor Gregory Payne, right, of the Communication Studies Department on … Continue Reading Pelton signs agreement with Blanquerna University
Emerson students, faculty and staff joined in a moment of silence at the Bordy Theater on April 22 to remember the victims of the Boston Marathon attacks. The Emerson community … Continue Reading Moment of silence for marathon victims
Junior Shannon Torosian put up another huge day for the Emerson Softball Team, batting .625 with five hits, two runs scored, and six RBIs as the Lions swept the Rivier … Continue Reading Torosian ’14 leads Lions against Rivier
Boston, MA—On Thursday, April 25, Emerson College will host the last public panel discussion in its four-part Made in America: Our Gun Violence Culture series with media partner WGBH. The … Continue Reading Made in America: Our Gun Violence Culture Part IV
Diana Young, MA ’13, helped produce an autism-friendly performance of Pippy Longstocking for her senior thesis project. The performance will be on April 27 at the Wheelock Family Theatre in Boston. … Continue Reading Autism-friendly play gets help from student
It began with President Lee Pelton smiling to an overflow crowd of students at the Cutler Majestic Theatre saying, “I just want to soak all of you in right now.” … Continue Reading Emerson remembers marathon victims
E3 Expo participants Sarah Dwyer ’13, Sana Bakshi ’14 and Charlotte Haab ’14. (Photo by Dan O’Brien) Sixteen students are vying for funding totaling $20,000 to start their own business ventures … Continue Reading Student entrepreneurs to benefit blast victims
In light of the extraordinary events of the past few days, Emerson College has cancelled its soapbox event on immigration reform, which had been scheduled for Boston Common on Friday, … Continue Reading Immigration event now on social media
Dear Emerson community members, Yesterday, an international sporting event of human endurance and triumph was transformed into scenes of horror and unspeakable heartache for our great city. And while we … Continue Reading Moving Forward and Healing Our Community