Students from several Boston-area high schools were honored for their television and journalism work in a ceremony June 18 in the Bordy Theater. (Courtesy Photo) Emerson College hosted the National … Continue Reading Emerson hosts high school TV awards event
Two Communication Studies students were on the top-winning teams in the final competition of the 11th annual Global Communication Project (GlobCom) conference in Borneo, Malaysia, which was held June 4–8. … Continue Reading Students travel to Malaysia
Professor Martie Cook, a former TV sitcom writer, will lead Emerson’s new major in comedy. Starting this fall 2015, prospective students can apply to Emerson’s newly announced major in comedy—the … Continue Reading Comedy major launches at Emerson
Nearly 90 members of the Emerson community marched on June 13 in the Boston Pride Parade—marking the first time a group of Emerson students, faculty, staff, and alumni marched together … Continue Reading Pelton, Emersonians march in Pride Parade
Two Emerson fraternity leaders will join Violence Prevention and Response (VPR) director Melanie Matson at the Conference on College Men from June 18-20, when the trio will lead a discussion on … Continue Reading Frat leaders attending Conference on College Men
Every When At Once: A Space Opera is a modern, unique event that spans nine time zones and features three simultaneous performances at once. The space opera tells the story … Continue Reading Space Opera to feature simultaneous performances in Boston, LA
Emerson College has been named to the 2014 President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll, recognition for being a higher education institution that reflects the values of exemplary community service … Continue Reading Emerson on Community Service Honor Roll
The film Crumbs, a post-apocalyptic, sci-fi romance executive produced by Sergio Uguet de Resayre ‘02, premieres at the Los Angeles Film Festival on June 14. Uguet de Resayre, who also … Continue Reading ’Crumbs’ to premiere at LA Film Fest
Jody Steel ’14 continues to gain notoriety for her extraordinary body art. She first became known in 2013 when illustrations of TV characters she drew on her legs went viral. … Continue Reading ’Leg art’ alumna performing at TED-X
Emerson President Lee Pelton (center) and WGBH arts reporter Jared Bowen ’98 (to Pelton’s right) hosted a reception and discussion with three prominent arts museum directors who are leaving their … Continue Reading Arts museum directors honored at Emerson