Emerson College students with limited means who want to study and intern in Los Angeles will get a financial boost thanks to the Kevin Bright Scholarship Fund, a new $10,000 … Continue Reading New Scholarship to Honor Bright ’76, Help Students Experience ELA
Jules Augustine ’17 (Skaneateles, NY) recorded eight kills to set an Emerson record, while Bella Edwards ’20 (Palisades, CA) notched 16 kills during the Lions’ last home match of the … Continue Reading Augustine ’17 Becomes All-Time Kills Leader as Women’s Volleyball Sweeps Bridgewater
Matt McGorry ’08—of Orange Is the New Black and How to Get Away with Murder fame—says feminism and social justice “prov[ide] a framework” for him to be the best version … Continue Reading McGorry: We All Have Power, Responsibility to Stop Power-Based Violence
When playwright Melinda Lopez was caring for her dying mother, she often found herself turning to her smart phone to capture her thoughts during her mother’s last days. But what … Continue Reading Lopez’s Mala a Journey Both Personal and Universal
Communication Studies Professor Rich West’s research has been pushing the boundaries of the understanding of same-sex parents and their place in society. He spoke at Emerson College on Wednesday, October … Continue Reading Professor’s Research Aims to Give Voice to Same-Sex Parents
The Office of Student Life hosted more than 450 families and over 1,700 participants at Emerson College’s annual Family Weekend October 21-23. The 4:00 pm and 8:00 pm showings of … Continue Reading Students, Parents Reconnect over Family Weekend
A screen shot from “Teeth,” an episode of AwesomenessTV’s “Sleep Tight” horror web series, written by Jacob Davison ’12 and produced by Jason Perlman ’07. The timing seems hardly a … Continue Reading Emerson Alumni and Interns Offer "Ride with the Devil"
Broadway producer and three-time Tony Award winner Bonnie Comley, MA ’94, spoke to a group of Emerson College students on Tuesday about how to break into the theater business, what … Continue Reading Tony-Winning Producer Talks Business of Broadway
Sportscaster Tim Neverett ’88 returned to Emerson College Monday to tell his story and encourage students to keep plugging away at their dreams. To students, many of them interested in … Continue Reading ‘Never Say Never’ Says Red Sox Announcer Neverett
There can never be “too much TV” out there, but it has gotten harder to get through to potential audiences about individual shows, television publicist John Wentworth ’81 told a … Continue Reading Distinguished Alumnus on the Myth of “Too Much TV” and Modern Marketing Challenges