True communication is a kind of an art, writer/scholar Timothy Snyder told Emerson students and faculty members on Monday, and “art’s going to save us, or nothing is.” “Without art, … Continue Reading Students Discuss Defending Democracy with “On Tyranny” Author
Professor Richard West came on down as the next contestant on… The Price Is Right Monday, March 26. For seven and a half minutes, West, sporting a custom-made “By George, … Continue Reading Professor West, Come on Down!
Out of 140 student films submitted to the 18th annual Emerson Film Festival this year, 16 were shown to students, faculty, and friends in the Bright Family Screening Room on … Continue Reading Emerson Student Films Draw Accolades, Fans at Annual Festival
Hailley Fenton is going to prom wearing a strapless sparkly emerald green dress—and she couldn’t be more thrilled. “I’m excited to fit in with everyone else at my school and … Continue Reading Students in Need Pick out Prom Dresses at Emerson LA
Each fiscal year, Emerson’s Office of Research and Creative Scholarships awards a number of Faculty Advancement Fund Grants, which help “sustain academic excellence in teaching, research/creative activity, and service.” This … Continue Reading Faculty Research Spotlight: Tylor Orme and “Let’s Play” Videos
It took just three weeks, from start to finish, for Visual and Media Arts major Kris Theorin ’20 to create an animated short film for Disney. “The whole thing was … Continue Reading Emerson Student Animates Wrinkle in Time-Inspired Film for Disney
Inside a nondescript series of buildings, tucked into a corner of Burbank, California, rows and rows of cars—ranging from a 1906 Stanley Steamer Vanderbilt Cup Racer to a 2018 Acura … Continue Reading Emerson LA Students Go Behind the Scenes of Jay Leno’s Garage
Mitsuko Nakagawa. Courtesy photo Media Art MFA student Mitsuko Nakagawa will spend one or two months this summer in residency at Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art (Mass MoCA) in North Adams, … Continue Reading MFA Student to Meld Digital, Textile at Mass MoCA
This Sunday’s Boston Globe Magazine will be a font of information for college singles and the people who love them (or hope to be loved by them), thanks to … Continue Reading Globe Magazine Class Students Tackle College Dating
Assistant Professor Adam Spry began his March 15 talk on the future of Native American cultural expression with an introduction in his native tongue that translates to, “Who I am, where … Continue Reading WLP Scholar Delves Into Native American Poetry, Culture