A gathering to remember our colleague and friend, Maureen Murphy, vice president for administration and finance, will be held Friday, May 3, 2:00 pm, in the Paramount Center’s Jackie Liebergott Black Box Theatre
Journalism students were honored for their skills, achievements, and professionalism Saturday, April 20, at the 2019 Journalism Awards, held at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel in Boston.
An enormous figure in the Boston film scene passed this week.
High school senior Angelina Gamez didn’t think that she could afford to go to prom, but Operation School Bell (OSB) Prom Day, a program of the Assistance League Los Angeles held at and co-sponsored by Emerson College LA, provided her with that opportunity.
We are writing to invite you to be a part of what has become an Emerson Senior Week tradition.
Dear members of the Emerson community, This morning, an unknown person or persons, wrote on street level advertising posters and the walls of the Little Building the names of Emerson … Continue Reading Recent Events
“It’s important to include new voices. Our students coming into the program want to tell new stories,” said Assistant Professor Diane DiCroce.
Anthropologist and affiliated faculty member Carol Ferrara joined students from SO310: Religion and Secularism in Contemporary Societies in a Holi celebration April 6 at the Braj Mandir Nimbarki Vaisnava Temple in Holbrook, Massachusetts.
Students at MCI-Concord will now have the opportunity to put those courses toward a bachelor of arts degree in Media, Literature and Culture, through Emerson College, which has become one of only a very few institutions in the state to award degrees to students in prison.
Visual and Media Arts associate professor Marc Fields and assistant professor Shaun Clarke are hard at work building The Banjo Project, a digital museum paying homage to the legacy of the banjo, which has a complicated history.