Linda Reisman, Senior Distinguished Producer-in-Residence at Emerson, was executive producer of The Danish Girl, which was nominated for four Academy Awards. The Danish Girl, executive produced by Emerson College faculty … Continue Reading Reisman gets Oscar nods for The Danish Girl
Move-in day at Emerson College Los Angeles on January 13 brought students, family, and friends to the heart of Hollywood. “I love it already,” said Chandler Kilgore-Parshall ’16, a Philadelphia … Continue Reading Excitement As Students Move Into ELA
Joe Roche ’87 was remembered by colleagues as a hardworking journalist and a fun guy. Screenshot/WCVB-TV Joe Roche ’87, an assignment manager for WCVB-TV Channel 5 in Boston, died on … Continue Reading Emerson Remembers Channel 5’s Joe Roche ’87
Women filmmakers from Emerson College will head to the Sundance Film Festival in late January. Left to right, Mitsuko Nakagawa, Asher Coffield MFA ’15, program director Anna Feder, Nerissa Williams … Continue Reading Emerson Women Filmmakers Going to Sundance
Emerson, we need to talk. As part of this year’s Martin Luther King Jr. Week, Why We Won’t Wait, January 18–22, people across the Emerson College campus will take part … Continue Reading MLK Week to launch talks on diversity
The Emerson College 48-Hour Film Fest is growing, and this semester, it’s hitting the big screen For the past several years, teams of students have spent two frenzied days creating … Continue Reading Student films heading to big screen
Dr. James Hoppe President Lee Pelton announced today that Dr. James Hoppe has been appointed to serve as Emerson College’s Vice President and Dean for Campus Life, effective early July … Continue Reading Hoppe Named Vice President for Campus Life
'The Revenant,' produced by New Regency, which has multiple Emerson ties, took home a Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture — Drama. Emerson College alumna Pamela Abdy ’95, president … Continue Reading Producers with Emerson ties win Golden Globes
Two Emerson College officers were honored by their campus police colleagues last month – one for the life he saved, the other for the many lives he may save down … Continue Reading Officers honored for community policing
Emerson College Professor Megan Marshall, winner of a 2014 Massachusetts Book Award in Nonfiction. Emerson College Professor and Pulitzer Prize-winning author Megan Marshall will receive a 2014 Massachusetts Book Award … Continue Reading Marshall Wins MassBook Award for ’Margaret Fuller’