Globe Features Student-Curated Exhibition Movement/s
The Boston Globe’s “Boston on a Bargain” column highlights the free exhibition Movement/s, curated by students.
The Boston Globe’s “Boston on a Bargain” column highlights the free exhibition Movement/s, curated by students.
ComEx included the 22nd Jess Ilias Clavelli Comedy Competition
In her new book, Professor Roxana Maiorescu discusses the importance of embedding corporate values in every practice, building and maintaining relationships, and the role that leadership styles play in relationship management.
Jerald Walker‘s latest book, Magically Black and Other Essays (Amistad), was one of five collections shortlisted for the PEN Diamonstein-Spielvogel Award for the Art of the Essay. The book was longlisted for … Continue Reading Walker’s ‘Magically Black’ Shortlisted for PEN Essay Prize
I am pleased to announce that Dr. Brent Smith, Dean of the School of Communication and an expert in marketing, strategy, analytics, and business education, has accepted the position of Associate Vice President for Executive Education, effective July 1, 2025.
David Richard weighs in on the PR factors at play ahead of Karen Read’s re-trial.
Stella Del Tergo ’25 was the first Emerson student in more than 30 years to be in the final of back-to-back international tournaments.
Ruby Karp’s show tells the story of six different adults who caused “failed child star Ruby Karp to be forever suspicious of adults.”
As we continue to navigate an ever-changing landscape, I want to take a moment to acknowledge the resilience and compassion that define our community.
Mutchnick spoke frankly and funnily to the audience of staff, faculty, and students about his experiences in the entertainment industry.