In the fall of 2017, Ali Reid ’18 reported on the Emmy Awards through WEBN —a surreal experience for an undergrad who had always favored entertainment journalism. Little did she know, in four years’ time, she would be winning an Emmy herself.
The job was supposed to be six months in Afghanistan. Taylor Smith stayed for three years.
At this time, we have 49 active cases of COVID-19 within the Emerson community.
Marketing communication professor Brent Smith won two awards for his paper regarding how marketers appeal to consumers who self-gift.
In just a few weeks, Emerson’s men’s lacrosse team raised over $2,700 for The Daniel J. Hollis Foundation to honor their late friend, teammate, and #27.
Alumna Jennifer Coolidge ’85 was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for her work as a supporting actress on HBO’s The White Lotus, one of a number of Emersonians who worked on nominated projects this year.
The College’s three-year collaboration with MGH’s Center for Gun Violence Prevention and the Louis D. Brown Peace Institute to transform the narratives around gun violence was featured in local and higher education media outlets, as the launch event occurred in early December.
Starting December 14, the TMC Test Center will be shifting from pooled PCR testing to individual PCR testing for the remainder of the Fall term.
Annie Huang ‘19 and Raz Moayed ‘20 both participated in the first year of the program, which pairs mentors with young professionals entering the industry who are interested in development, production, or representation.