Emerson Journalism students will return this fall to a brand new, state-of-the-art broadcast studio, complete with LED lights, flexible design, and professional (and ergonomic) set furniture. The Journalism Production Center … Continue Reading Emerson Journalism Studio Gets Fresh Look
Opus Moreschi '00 was nominated for two Emmy Awards on July 13. Several Emerson alumni are among those up for Emmy Awards in a variety of categories, including Outstanding Reality … Continue Reading Emerson Alumni Up for Multiple Emmys
Emerson students and alumni now have a clearer, easier, and more customizable way to search for jobs and internships. This summer, the College switched from the LionHire job search function … Continue Reading Streamlining Job Searches for Emerson Students, Alumni
Two Emerson College students traveled to Los Angeles last month to attend the 2017 Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) to find out what the competitive gaming industry is looking for in … Continue Reading Students Serve as Emerson Esports Ambassadors at Gaming Conference
About 20 years ago, Professor John Skoyles found himself gathering a dossier of crazy letters or outrageous things he’d heard or read. “I used to pull [the file] out when … Continue Reading Professor Skoyles Cracks Open His “Nut File” for New Book
How can you survive and thrive as a freelancer? That was the topic of discussion at a panel produced by Emerson College Los Angeles and held at Lionsgate Entertainment in … Continue Reading Lionsgate Hosts Freelance Panel with Emerson Alumni
Trustee Pat Peyton ’84 was at an alumni event in Philadelphia sometime in the 1990s when she first met Barbara Rutberg, then serving on Emerson’s Alumni Board. As Kappa Gamma … Continue Reading Barbara Rutberg ’68, Emerson’s Savvy, Caring Champion, to Retire
Alexander Freeman ’14. Courtesy photo Alexander Freeman ’14 set out his senior year at Emerson College to make a documentary about a veteran who returns home from war with a … Continue Reading Alumnus Filmmaker: “We Need to Open Up the Door” to People with Disabilities
On a recent Monday, Jon Honea paddled his “research vessel”—a red and black Perception Pescador kayak—out into the middle of what was once a reservoir on the Shawsheen River in … Continue Reading Going with the Flow: Emerson Professor Studying River After Dams Removed
Emerson College President Lee Pelton was featured in the Boston Globe for his appointment to the Board of Trustees of the Barr Foundation, one of New England’s largest private philanthropies. … Continue Reading Pelton Named to Barr Foundation Board, Globe Reports