Writing, Literature, and Publishing (WLP) associate professor Jabari Asim, who is also an acclaimed author and poet, joined Globe culture writer Jeneé Osterheldt on Radio Boston to share insights on the legacy and impact of Nobel Laureate Toni Morrison, who passed away earlier this week.
Hollywood and Emerson are remembering producer and talent manager Howard Lapides ’72, who died Thursday, August 1, after a battle with colon cancer.
Emerson Polling’s latest data, sourced for The Dallas Morning News, shows Joe Biden leading Beto O’Rourke 27% to 19% in the Texas presidential primary, and Biden winning over Donald Trump in a head-to-head scenario.
WERS 88.9 FM, New England’s oldest non-commercial radio station, is hosting its 70th birthday party on November 2.
What should Emerson College name its new dining facility? The Lion’s Den? The Guild? The Edit? You decide by taking a poll!
For almost 20 years Emerson College owned and operated one building with two addresses: 6 Arlington Street and 0 Marlborough.
Visual and Media Arts Professor Miranda Banks was recently interviewed for a WBUR piece on the new Downton Abbey exhibit, which recently opened in Boston. Banks spoke about the experience … Continue Reading VMA Professor Miranda Banks Talks Downton Abbey Exhibit on WBUR
Dear Emerson Community, I’m pleased to announce that we will launch a newly redesigned and re-engineered emerson.edu on the evening of Wednesday, July 31. The new emerson.edu features a mobile-first design, intuitive architecture, and … Continue Reading New Emerson.edu to Debut July 31
Emerson Communications Professor and Executive in Residence Owen Eagan was interviewed recently for a piece on the influence of movie review site Rotten Tomatoes, “Can Rotten Tomatoes Really DESTROY A … Continue Reading Professor Owen Eagan Featured in Rogue Rocket News Story on the Influence of Rotten Tomatoes on Movie Success
Shaka Dendy is collecting old basketballs that will be combined with milk crates to form his large-scale public sculpture to be displayed in Boston.