Comm Studies Class Partnering with U.S.’s First Public Elementary School on Book Drive
From November 5 – December 5, students will run a campaign for the Mather Elementary School in Dorchester
From November 5 – December 5, students will run a campaign for the Mather Elementary School in Dorchester
With early voting underway and the U.S. election day approaching on Tuesday, November 5, we are reaching out with relevant information and resources.
John H. Martin, a principal at Elkus Manfredi Architects, writes of how Emerson, by choosing to relocate from Back Bay to the Theater District, energized both the College and the neighborhood.
A newspaper vendor and a family cow inspired Luo and Liu to make their films.
The Boston Book Festival, taking place Saturday, Oct. 26, at locations across Copley Square, will feature more than 200 authors and moderators, and offer more than 70 sessions
Office of the Arts’ Ronee Penoi highlights one of Boston’s iconic theatres for WBZ’s “It Happens Here” segment.
Trahan likes being able to show Emerson students that it’s possible to teach, make a film, and be a journalist, all at the same time.
Mowzoon said it’s easier to cut toxic people out of your life, but sometimes you need to reflect on why they make you uncomfortable.
Emerson Polling strategists Spencer Kimball, Camille Mumford, and Matt Taglia detail the trends and progression of polling in the U.S. and their current practices, weeks away from the presidential election.
Alums working for CNN, NPR, Boston Globe, and more stressed the importance of taking initiative and risks in a changing media landscape.