Although a global pandemic has forced Emerson, along with most colleges and universities, to postpone graduation ceremonies and celebrations until it’s safe to gather together, President Lee Pelton has a message today for the Class of 2020.
The May 10, 2020 issue of The Boston Globe Magazine will feature the writing of three current and recently graduated Emersonians.
You’re invited to a remote staff forum with President Pelton on Monday, May 11, from 3:00 – 4:00 pm.
Emerson alumnus Jamiesen Borak’s first of two produced scripts for the adult animated series Harley Quinn airs on Friday, May 8.
Gerald Blume ’58, who, working as Jerry Bishop, was the announcer of Judge Judy for nearly 25 years, died last month in Los Angeles, the Hollywood Reporter reports.
On May 6, 2020, the U.S. Department of Education issued final regulations governing campus sexual assault under Title IX, the law prohibiting sex discrimination at federally funded institutions.
Board of Trustees member Lorenzo di Bonaventura and President of Di Bonaventura Pictures Television and Di Bonaventura Pictures, Inc. will produce the recently picked up movie 2084 by Paramount Pictures and written by Mattson Tomlin, co-writer of The Batman.
Emerson is documenting how the coronavirus is impacting our lives.
The 2020 Spirit of Emerson Award winners are Sivan Amir ’20 and Pedro Noah Espinola ‘21, and the Robert Colby Kindness Award winner is Acacia Santos.
Last month, we asked all of you to share with us your words, videos, photos, projects and highlights of your time at Emerson so we could create a digital celebration of the Class of 2020. And you came through. Thank You!