Natalie Zarowny ’12 is the new host of Hola America, a weekly English-language news and lifestyle broadcast tailored to the Hispanic community in the Quad Cities area of Illinois and … Continue Reading Alumna hosts Hispanic lifestyle TV show
Emerson President Lee Pelton addressed the community on October 9, 2013: Dear Emerson Community, No doubt, many of you have read or heard about a recent article in the Huffington Post regarding … Continue Reading President Pelton addresses Emerson community
Is Edward Snowden a hero? In a well-attended panel discussion at Emerson’s Cabaret on October 8, intelligence experts were mixed on the question, but not the attendees. Eighty percent of … Continue Reading Snowden: hero or traitor?
Regge Life, distinguished director-in-residence for the Department of Visual and Media Arts Theodore “Regge” Life, distinguished director-in-residence in the Department of Visual and Media Arts, has a documentary film that … Continue Reading Life’s film at Yamagata film fest
Kelly Bates, founding executive director of Emerson's Elma Lewis Center. Kelly Bates, founding executive director of Emerson’s Elma Lewis Center for Civic Engagement, Learning, and Research, will receive the Victor … Continue Reading Bates honored by BU Law School
Vin Di Bona ’66, an Emerson Trustee and executive producer of America’s Funniest Home Videos, was honored Sunday, October 6, with the 2013 ACTivist Award in California for his volunteer … Continue Reading Autism awareness group honors Di Bona ’66
Midnight Madness returns to Emerson College on October 14. (File photo) The Emerson Men’s and Women’s Basketball programs
continue the Midnight Madness tradition on Columbus Day, Monday, October 14, at … Continue Reading Midnight Madness is back
UPDATE (10/7/13): Due to inclement weather, many of the pianos James Kennedy ’14 attempted to play were locked and inaccessible over the weekend. On Columbus Day, Monday, October 14, at … Continue Reading Student playing all 75 pianos in Boston
Spencer Kimball, scholar-in-residence in the Communication Studies Department. Spencer Kimball, scholar-in-residence in the Communication Studies Department, is scheduled to appear on Sirius XM’s Politics of the United States channel (Channel … Continue Reading Kimball touts auto-call findings
Associate Professor Mako Yoshikawa, of the Writing, Literature and Publishing Department, has written an essay, My Father’s Women, which was published recently in Best American Essays 2013 (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt). … Continue Reading Yoshikawa in ’Best American Essays’