In celebration of the 25th anniversary of the award-winning television series Friends, which was produced by Emerson’s very own alumnus and trustee, Kevin Bright ’76, replicas of the iconic “Central Perk” coffeehouse set are going on tour to locations around the world – thanks to Warner Bros. TV Marketing Executive Lisa Gregorian ’83.
You wouldn’t think that having a great vista would matter for a student spiritual center, but the new center is all about views – and accepting each other’s beliefs.
We are excited to share updates and details of some new additions we have been working on with many of our campus partners, including our dining services provider, Bon Appétit.
Board of Trustees member Raj Sharma, MA ’83, the Managing Director of Wealth Management for Merrill Lynch in Boston, participated in a financial roundtable hosted by Forbes and Shook Research last month, in which they discuss market trends and outlooks.
Georden West, MFA ’18, has won a Student Academy Award in the Alternative/Experimental category for their short film, Patron Saint.
Japan’s largest media conglomerate, Yomiuri Shimbun — which has the largest newspaper circulation in the world — recently partnered with Emerson College to train some of its most promising rising journalists in data journalism and digital techniques.
Local media outlet WCVB attended Emerson’s annual vigil commemorating the victims of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks at the Parkman Bandstand on Boston Common on Wednesday, September 11.
The newest exhibit at Emerson’s Media Art Gallery will be full of mistakes.
Emerson College’s Global Pathways programs are more than just study abroad programs. Case in point – Emerson’s annual Salzburg: Global Media Academy, a three-week program in the summer where students focus on media literacy, and global networks for innovation and engagement in digital culture.
Director of Parent and Family Programs Maureen Hurley contributed to a New York Times piece regarding the popularity of Parent Facebook groups, as the number of people joining these groups are rising.