Stefani Davila ’24 Leads from the Heart in Her Brother’s Memory
Alex Davila died in 2006, leaving behind a legacy of kindness that inspired his family.
Alex Davila died in 2006, leaving behind a legacy of kindness that inspired his family.
As a speech language pathologist, Maryam Salehomoum specializes in deafness and literacy development.
Global BFA in Film Art students, the majority beginning the program and spending their first summer in Boston, participated in ABC’s Good Morning America’s “Deals and Steals on Wheels” segment as audience members, live from Quincy Market
What’s in a name? That which we call a Coca-Cola by any other name would taste just as sweet.
Faculty Deion Hawkins writes about examples in U.S. history of medical exploitation of Black Americans.
Emerson’s next Vice President for Institutional Advancement will be Allison Dawson.
We write today to share the sad news that Professor Emeritus Manny Paraschos, who was instrumental in developing the College’s Print Journalism program and was the College’s first Graduate Journalism Program Director, has passed away after a brief illness.
Paraschos’ book The Boston Journalism Trail, is still provided to first-year students.
Ciszewski said working at Emerson has helped him become a better producer.
The College is highlighted in MovieMaker’s annual top 25 film schools in the U.S. and Canada list for Outstanding Screenwriting Training.