Wade McCollum, left, and Valerie Vigoda in Ernest Shackleton Loves Me, which earned ArtsEmerson four IRNE Award nominations, including Visiting Play, Visiting Actor for McCollum and Visiting Actress for Vigoda. Eleven … Continue Reading Emerson Has Leading Role in IRNE Nominations
Alpha Epsilon Phi sister Monica Rosenblatt, the face of this year’s Ribbons on the Runway fundraiser for Sharsheret. In 2004, a sister in Emerson College’s chapter of Alpha Epsilon Phi … Continue Reading Sorority Raises Money for Breast Cancer Support
Screen shot of the live view of 1-3 Boylston Place. Now you can watch Emerson College's new 380-bed residence hall at 1-3 Boylston Place being built, brick by brick without stepping … Continue Reading Watch Boylston Place Dorms Being Built
Left to right, Isa Braun (Katya), Allie Wittner (Masha), and Ryanna Dunn (Nadya) rehearse a scene from Barbara Hammond’s We Are Pussy Riot, playing March 31-April 3 in the Greene … Continue Reading NewFest Play to Bring Activists’ Words to Stage
Multimedia artist Laurie Anderson talks about her recent work, Habeas Corpus (shown behind her), at the Paramount Mainstage on Friday, March 25. Photo/Li Wang Multimedia artist Laurie Anderson began her … Continue Reading Laurie Anderson Talks Collaboration, Failure, and “Dangerous Art”
The front of the new Visitor Center at 104 Boylston Street features floor-to-ceiling glass, which looks out onto Boston Common. Photo/Erin Clossey Emerson College students, staff, and faculty poured into … Continue Reading New Emerson Visitor Center Says “Come on In”
Powerhouse producers Alexandra Milchan-Lambert ’94 and Scott Lambert shared advice about making it in the entertainment industry and what the journey of development looks like today in a talk at … Continue Reading Powerhouse Producing Team Speaks at ELA
Greater Boston residents who care about climate change will have the opportunity to weigh in on ways in which the city can confront the wages of a warming planet … Continue Reading Engagement Lab Game to Help Boston Address Climate Change
Emerson STANDS wrist bands. Emerson STANDS is an initiative sponsored by the Office of Violence Prevention and Response, which is launching the second Communities United Against Violence campaign this week. … Continue Reading Campaign to Rally Emerson Against Violence
The Emerson Greene Beans won Best Performing Team for the second year in a row at March 18’s USITT Tech Olympics. Left to right: Taylor Ness ’16, Brian Lehrer ’16, … Continue Reading Emerson Students Take Home Top Honors in Theatre Tech