Board of Trustees member and alum Kevin Bright ’76 is an executive producer of Friends: The Reunion, which was nominated for four Emmy Awards this week: outstanding production design for … Continue Reading Bright’s Friends: The Reunion Special Nominated for Four Emmys: E! Online
Writing, Literature, and Publishing professor Jerald Walker was named 2021 Best Author in Boston Magazine’s “Best of Boston” annual list.
I am writing to share with you an update on the Social Justice Center (SJC) in advance of Sylvia Spears’ departure to College Unbound in Rhode Island.
We have determined, based on information and guidance from our local health experts and city and state government officials, that widespread COVID-19 vaccination is the best way to protect the health and safety of the Emerson community.
Dr. Charles Steinberg, director of the College’s sports communication program and president of the Worcester Red Sox, spoke to the New York Times about Neil Diamond’s 1969 hit “Sweet Caroline,” which is experiencing a resurgence overseas, at the Euro 2020 soccer tournament at England’s Wembley Stadium.
The Congressional Black Caucus should lobby the Biden administration to explore policies of debt relief, economic development and fair trade.
Vice President of Office of the Arts & Executive Director of ArtsEmerson David Howse joined hosts Anne Mostue and Joe Shortsleeve to discuss the rejuvenation and return of arts as the COVID-19 pandemic begins to subside in the U.S.
Dr. Anthony Pinder, Vice Provost for Internationalization & Equity, contributed to a recent article debating the question of whether Critical Race Theory should be part of the K-12 curriculum in the United States.
Musical Theatre major Anania Williams ’22 began a TikTok account in summer 2020 and has nearly two million followers to date and counting – how? By being funny, engaging, and most importantly, himself.
With the positive shifts we have seen in the region, we are sharing the following updates for July, effective today: