Berkeley Beacon Wins Associated College Press Awards for Best Website and Newspaper
The Berkeley Beacon staff won two awards at the Associated College Press’ Midwinter National College Journalism Convention.
The Berkeley Beacon staff won two awards at the Associated College Press’ Midwinter National College Journalism Convention.
Roger House, an associate professor in American Studies, writes in a Hill opinion column that college students should enact a “Florida Summer Project,” similar to action in 1964 in Mississippi, and help register about 1.4 million former prisoners whose voting rights have been restored in thee state of Florida.
Molli DeRosa ’21 spoke with McLarin for Emerson Today about her new book and her affiliation with WGBH-TV’s Basic Black, a talk show addressing African American themes for the past 50 years.
My name is Julie Avis Rogers and I am delighted to be your new Director of Religious and Spiritual Life & Campus Chaplain.
I am pleased to announce that Emerson has received a Hillman Family Grant to help fund the College’s participation in JED Campus, a multi-year program designed to support and enhance the emotional health and well-being of our students.
Emerson alum Michael Rulli is a Republican state senator in Ohio, who supports expanding the state’s nondiscrimination laws, to cover sexual orientation, gender identity and gender expression.
The interdisciplinary research and writing collaboration of Associate Professors Kristin Lieb (Marketing Communications) and Miranda Banks (Visual and Media Arts) published in two parts in Flow Journal, an online television journal, this winter.
The Emerson College Police Department is interested in your feedback to see how we may better perform our duties and serve the community.
In 1960, Emerson students brave the cold to sculpt Nipper, the iconic spokes-dog for RCA Victor gramophones, as he listens to his master’s voice. Photo/Emerson College Archives & Special Collections
President Lee Pelton and Martha J. Sheridan, president and CEO of the Greater Boston Convention & Visitors Bureau, wrote an op ed published in the Boston Globe that discusses the need for greater investments in the arts and tourism in Massachusetts.