Emerson Athletics first-ever logo, which will be placed on the floor of the Brown and Plofker Gym over winter break. The Athletics Department has announced the launching of its first-ever … Continue Reading Athletics launches first-ever logo
A new science laboratory and a collaborative among faculty to bring the strengths of the College together to advance science communication are two initiatives underway that will serve to enhance … Continue Reading Science lab coming to Ansin
Anasofia Benavides Benitez ’14, Kendall Stark ’17, and Anthony Chasse ’15, volunteered at Goodwill Massachusetts for Emerson Action Day in 2013. (Courtesy Photo) Emerson students continue to sign up for … Continue Reading Veterans Day is Action Day
Maziar Bahari, the Canadian-Iranian journalist whose detainment for 118 days in Iran after his appearance on The Daily Show became the subject of a new film, Rosewater, spoke with Emerson … Continue Reading Journalist jailed for ’Daily Show’ appearance speaks
The Emerson chapter of Active Minds, an organization raising awareness of mental health issues, recently participated in a fundraiser walk for the American Foundation of Suicide Prevention at Artesani Park … Continue Reading Pelton dinner raises mental health awareness
When corporations have crises, how they handle them can affect their reputations just as much, if not more, than the crises themselves. In Communication Studies, graduate students in the Crisis … Continue Reading Students delve into corporate crises
Kylar Broadus, senior policy counsel and director of the Transgender Civil Rights Project, was the keynote speaker of “Unapologetically Confident: Transgender Awareness Week at Emerson College,” on November 3. Broadus, … Continue Reading Kylar Broadus gives keynote
Volunteers from Urban Possibilities and Emerson Los Angeles participate in an ice-breaking exercise during a story exchange workshop at ELA on November 2. (Photo by Daryl Paranada) Emerson College Los … Continue Reading Homeless survivors teach ELA students
Benny Sato Ambush, Performing Arts senior distinguished producing director-in-residence, introduced the reading of Frank Higgins’s Gunplay on November 3 by reminding the audience that the presentation supported President Lee Pelton’s … Continue Reading ’Gunplay’ offers laughter, heartbreak
Associate Professor Jerald Walker’s recent essay, “How to Make a Slave,” will appear in The Best American Essays 2014, edited by John Jeremiah Sullivan. Walker’s essay originally appeared in Southern … Continue Reading Walker’s work in Best American Essays 2014