The Emerson Matching Project
The Emerson Matching Project seeks to operationalize the matching of available work/projects and available talent during this time of physical distance.
The Emerson Matching Project seeks to operationalize the matching of available work/projects and available talent during this time of physical distance.
ArtsEmerson, in its 10th anniversary season, is launching a free online initiative that looks to bring audiences together from the safety of their homes.
Nick Rocca ‘23 knew he wanted to make a documentary of his friend Dylan Whalen after seeing how he cares for his nonverbal brother Ty.
What determines a film’s success? A well-crafted script? Oscar-worthy acting? Outstanding direction? According to a new book by Communication Studies senior lecturer Owen Eagan, more than anything it’s how much people are talking about it.
I am writing to provide you with an update on several College activities.
The latest campus updates related to COVID-19.
The Office of Student Success and Student Care and Support has collected information from various national and local companies, foundations, and agencies that are offering services and financial relief for college students and their families impacted by COVID-19.
As founder of the Brooklyn Hip Hop Festival, Wes Jackson, has had to plan for hurricanes, intense heat, floods, and other acts of god.
Emerson Everywhere is here to serve as a resource for students, faculty, staff, families, and alumni to help you navigate the new way we operate as one community from distant corners of the world.
Professor Emeritus Leo Nickole ’49, LHD ’01, architect of Emerson’s musical theatre program and mentor to future stars like Henry Winkler ’67 and Joely Fisher ’88 died Wednesday, April 1. He was 93.