Alumnus Norman Lear’s OpEd in the New York Times addresses changes in PBS programming that could “devastate independent documentary filmmaking.” In the piece, Lear writes: Unfortunately, PBS is now threatening, … Continue Reading Lear ’44 OpEd featured in the New York Times
Alumni, students, and aspiring writers learned how to write a “killer” first 10 pages for their next screenplays from esteemed screenwriter and Associate Professor Diane Lake at a free public … Continue Reading Lake shares how to write ‘killer’ 10 pages
Emerson College lit up the campus blue for World Autism Awareness Day on April 2. The College’s Cutler Majestic and Paramount theaters and the Tufte Performance and Production Center were … Continue Reading Emerson goes blue for Autism Awareness Day
Paulina Pascual ’15 studied at Emerson’s Kasteel Well in the Netherlands in 2012 and at the Salzburg Academy in Austria in 2014. Emerson is growing the number of study abroad … Continue Reading Students reflect on global learning
Monica Rosenblatt ’17 sings on stage during the Green Gala on April 2 to celebrate Earth Month at Emerson College. (Photo by Nick Eaton ’17) In honor of Earth Month, … Continue Reading Green Gala brings student crowds
Visual and Media Arts faculty members Laurel Greenberg and Marc Fields with documentary filmmaker Peter Davis at Emerson’s It’s All True documentary film festival at the Paramount Center on April … Continue Reading Oscar-winning documentarian hosts It’s All True
On Friday, April 3, Final Exposure: Portraits from Death Row, an exhibition of photography by African American commercial and documentary photographer Lou Jones, opens at the Huret & Spector Gallery … Continue Reading Portraits from Death Row exhibit opens April 3
Emerson Performing Arts students recently won first place in a stage design competition at the national USITT Conference without doing any preparation beforehand. From left: Faculty member Debra Acquavella, Esther … Continue Reading No rehearsal needed: Students win theatre competition
Emerson College has announced it is expanding its offering of summer semester programs at the College’s Boston and Los Angeles campuses. The semester is divided into two sessions: Summer 1 … Continue Reading Summer programs expanding in Boston, LA
The Emerson College sorority Kappa Gamma Chi has released its line-up for the annual Emerald Empowerment Week, April 12–19, which is a series of events to promote awareness of power–based … Continue Reading Laci Green headlining Emerald Empowerment Week