The Community-Building and Activism Summit for students seeking to promote nonviolence and social justice will be held Sunday, March 29, on campus. Emerson’s Violence Prevention and Response is holding its … Continue Reading Community-Building and Activism Summit on March 29
Emerson College Polling Society students and volunteers working on a recent poll. From left: Matthew Mariano ’15, Felix Chen ’14, Aishwarya Ranani ’15, and Chris Kane ’17. (Courtesy Photo) The … Continue Reading Polling Society students tackle Clinton, Tsarnaev, NFL
Student filmmakers Cooper Vacheron ’16 and Saoli Nash ’17 take questions from the audience during the Emerson Film Festival on March 22 in the Paramount Center. (Photo by Nick Eaton … Continue Reading Winners announced at Emerson Film Festival
Betsy Facher Rauch began working in her new role as Emerson College’s first full-time Title IX coordinator on an interim basis this month as the search continues for someone to … Continue Reading Facher Rauch named Interim Full-Time Title IX Coordinator
Documentary filmmaker and journalist Peter Davis will be at the It’s All True documentary film festival at Emerson College April 1-2. (Courtesy Photo) Emerson College will hold the fourth annual … Continue Reading Peter Davis to headline showcase
Bob Huret and his wife, Emerson Trustee Judy Huret, MA ’69, are pictured at the entrance of a garden at Emerson Los Angeles that was named in their honor in … Continue Reading Huret, MA ’69, discusses Faculty Excellence Award
Emerson Men’s Volleyball swept the Emmanuel College Saints on Saturday, March 21, with a final score of 3-0. This brings Emerson’s record to 10-7 overall and 3-4 in the GNAC. … Continue Reading Men’s Volleyball sweeps Emmanuel
Mark Quenzel ’82, an executive at the NFL Network and Emerson Alumni Association Board member, pictured with Donald Hurwitz, interim chair of the Marketing Communication Department, receives a plaque as … Continue Reading Quenzel ’82 of NFL Network talks to students
Emerson’s Writing, Literature and Publishing Department’s Reading Series welcomed a very high-profile guest to the Cabaret of the Little Building on March 19. Writer Roxane Gay visited campus for a … Continue Reading Author Roxane Gay speaks to packed audience
Penelope De La Rosa ’17 was the first place winner of Latino Idol at the Mutchnick Campus Center on March 18. (Photo by Tyler McAndrew ’16) Students celebrated Latin music … Continue Reading Latino Idol brings student performances