Three Generations of Emersonians: Grandmother, Mother, and Now, Son
Justin Schmalholz’s mother, Emily Schmalholz, graduated in 1990, and Emily’s mother, Dorothy Napp Schindel, attended Emerson in the early 1960s.
Justin Schmalholz’s mother, Emily Schmalholz, graduated in 1990, and Emily’s mother, Dorothy Napp Schindel, attended Emerson in the early 1960s.
“To then be told that we really enjoy your work so much and value it so much that we want to offer you a paid position…I just felt very extremely appreciative,” said Alexander Balzano.
Each year, Emerson Today reaches out to graduating seniors from across the College and asks them the same seven questions.
Facilitated through a partnership with Empower Peace, Communication Studies faculty have participated in the conference for the past two years
Last night, at about 6:30 pm, two Suffolk University students were accosted and assaulted by a group of juveniles while walking through the Boston Common.
Henry Winkler ’67 is back on television as the award-winning dark comedy Barry returns to HBO after a hiatus due to the pandemic.
The Marion and Jasper Whiting Foundation provides travel fellowships to New England university and college professors to study abroad.
Lim, who co-wrote the screenplay for the blockbuster hit Crazy Rich Asians, and the Oscar-nominated animated film Raya and the Last Dragon, will receive an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters (LHD) degree on Sunday, May 8.
You may think Emerson Week (May 1-8) is primarily for alumni, but there’s so much to offer students, faculty, staff, family, and friends
PR executive, political strategist, alum, and former Trustee Larry Rasky ’78 was remembered this past week at a tribute held at the Boch Center, attended by 500 people, including several Emerson community members and Senator Ed Markey and Labor Secretary Marty Walsh.