Emerson College dedicated the main outdoor space at Emerson Los Angeles (ELA) to a pair of alumni who met at the College and have contributed to its growth and vitality … Continue Reading Janet and Tony Goldman Terrace on Sunset Dedicated at ELA
Emerson College President Lee Pelton was a guest on WGBH’s Greater Boston March 8 to talk about free speech on campus and whether or where to draw the line when … Continue Reading Pelton Talks About Campus Free Speech on WGBH
There is a line near the beginning of the one-man show Sacred & Profane that sums up the source of conflict: “At the same time that I became a born-again … Continue Reading Alumna-Directed Show Explores Faith and Sexuality
Emerson College alumni and friends gather for a party following the premiere of Best and Most Beautiful Things at SXSW 2016 in Austin, Texas. From left: Sean Bradley ’99, Alyssa H., Alexander Lehmann ’04, Emerson … Continue Reading Emerson Heads to SXSW
Bethany Spreadborough ’17 had just had her wisdom teeth out over holiday break her freshman year and was recuperating on the couch watching Wallace and Gromit, Nick Park’s stop-motion animation … Continue Reading Diverse, Ambitious Films Coming to Emerson Film Festival
Artist and 2009 MacArthur “Genius Grant” recipient Camille Utterback joined visitors to Emerson Urban Arts: Media Art Gallery for the opening of her interactive digital art installation, Entangled, on Friday, … Continue Reading Emerson Urban Arts Welcomes Internationally Acclaimed Digital Artist
Early last summer, Mehmet Ali Sanlikol, senior affiliated faculty member in Emerson’s Performing Arts Department, began noticing a troubling trend. Everywhere he looked he saw the media portraying a “monolithic” … Continue Reading “Othello in the Seraglio” Offers New Ways of Seeing “the Outsider”
How important is language in forming connections? What does it mean to communicate? These are the kinds of questions asked by language specialists, like Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders … Continue Reading Performing Arts, CSD Faculty Join Forces for Play About Language
Twenty-three Emerson women who have achieved success in their chosen careers will tell their stories as part of the Office of Career Services’ new initiative, Womxn of Emerson. The project, … Continue Reading March Feature Highlights Struggles, Success of “Womxn”
Marketing Communication Associate Professor Nejem Raheem had a new student in his economics class earlier this month: Assistant Professor Jon Honea. Honea, who teaches ecology in the Institute for Liberal … Continue Reading Open Classrooms Encourages Faculty to Learn From Each Other