A group of academics, journalists, and campaign strategists gathered at Emerson College the evening after Republican Donald Trump was elected to the highest office in the nation in an upset … Continue Reading Emerson Post-Mortem Tries to Dissect Stunning Election Results
Reflecting on years of coming to understand his own identity, struggling to maintain his relationships with his family, and enduring testosterone shots and painful surgery, Ben Wallace says he “wouldn’t … Continue Reading Bright Lights Celebrates Trans Awareness Week with "Real Boy" Doc
A student in Bard College’s Prison Initiative (BPI) was giving a graduation speech at the initiative’s first commencement ceremony, held in the New York State correctional facility where he was … Continue Reading Author Addresses Value of College in Prison
Every year, Emerson College students and alumni come together with the Greater Boston community to celebrate the combination of auditory and visual art in music videos at the Silversonic … Continue Reading Annual Showcase to Sing the Praises of Music Videos
Projection design artist Zachary Borovay introduced himself and his craft to Emerson students on Friday, November 4, ahead of his residency in the Performing Arts Department. Borovay sat down with … Continue Reading Emerson Welcomes Acclaimed Projection Designer
James DiSabatino ’09 upped comfort food’s game more than five years ago with Roxy’s Grilled Cheese. Now the Emerson grad and his partner are trying to do the same with vegan … Continue Reading Alum Wins MassChallenge Grant for Healthy Global Restaurant
Following a screening of Best and Most Beautiful Things on November 3, an audience member shared her experience as a single mother raising a son who didn’t fit in anywhere … Continue Reading Alumni Film Celebrates Empowerment of Self-Discovery
Among the gifs and memes and random thoughts on her Tumblr blog, Metaphors Gone Awry, Robyn Ritchie began last fall dispensing writing advice that she picked up in her classes … Continue Reading Genre Jumper: WLP Grad Student Asked to Adapt Own Stories into Script
In his 1935 poem, “Let America Be America Again,” Langston Hughes lists all the ways and all the people America has failed, but maintains hope that one day, the nation … Continue Reading Elma Lewis Center Invites Community to Share Dreams of America
Senior Elizabeth Monsen’s goal in the third minute put the game away and guided Springfield to a 1–0 win over the Emerson College women’s soccer team in the quarterfinal round … Continue Reading Women’s Soccer Wraps Up Season in 1–0 Playoff Setback to Springfield