In 2010, Evy Chen ’11 won first place in the Emerson Experience in Entrepreneurship (E3) Expo with her concept for a high-end tea house. Three years later, Chen’s tea house … Continue Reading From E3 to EvyTea: Emerson Alumna Grows Cold-Brew Tea Business
Emerson’s Writing, Literature and Publishing Department has announced a number of new alumni publications and performances Novels Jay Baron Nicorvo’s (MFA ’01) debut novel, The Standard Grand, is coming out from … Continue Reading New Work Out from Many WLP Graduates
Andrea Rios is wearing a crimson cape and a plastic gold crown. She is Gertrude, once and current queen of Denmark—for now, anyway—and she’s conferring with one of three Hamlets. … Continue Reading La Obra Es La Cosa: Alumna Directing Spanish Youth Production of “Hamlet”
Interim Dean of Students Sharon Duffy has been named co-facilitator of the Spirit of Emerson initiative, an annual awards program that recognizes students, faculty, staff, or organizations who represent and … Continue Reading Duffy to Co-Lead Spirit of Emerson Awards Program
Last summer, when Shreya Katuri was about to start her master’s program in Integrated Marketing Communication, she was contacted by a current student, Ivana, who helped her with finding housing … Continue Reading International Grad Students Help New Arrivals through iGrad Transition Program
In 1971, DeWitt Henry, now professor emeritus of Emerson’s Writing, Literature and Publishing Department, and Peter O’Malley, owner of The Plough and Stars pub in Cambridge, Massachusetts, decided through discussions … Continue Reading For 45 Years, “Ploughshares” Has Been on Cutting Edge of Literature
Norman Lear ’44 can still sing a school song he learned while at Emerson College. And he does. In tune. “Emerson is marching, Follow the lead. Firm friends and classmates, … Continue Reading Norman Lear Recalls His Days at Emerson, Work in Television
Professor Emerita Cynthia Bartlett, who molded and inspired hundreds of Emerson students and supported so many colleagues in the Communication Sciences and Disorders (CSD) Department, died Wednesday, July 13, in … Continue Reading Cynthia Bartlett, Professor Emerita, Was Beacon to Students, Faculty
For more than 30 years, Professor Emeritus Tom Dahill taught students about art through his lectures at Emerson College and summer trips he led to the museums and ruins of … Continue Reading Professor Emeritus Dahill, 91, Paints a Picture of History
Daniel Rodriguez sits in the fifth-floor lounge of the Paramount Center drawing a grid of rectangles on a piece of scrap paper, and then starts to fill each rectangle with … Continue Reading Emerson Youth Program Hopes Sexual Health Literacy Is in the Cards