Emerson College’s Engagement Lab, in collaboration with MIT Press, has launched the Civic Media Project (CMP), an online collection of more than 100 case studies from around the world that … Continue Reading Engagement Lab launches Civic Media Project
Bird Street Community Center student Randy Boston shares his top-winning essay as part of the “What’s Your Dream” speech contest at the Iwasaki Library at Emerson on April 8. (Photo … Continue Reading Bird Street students share inspirational essays
On Sunday, April 19, Emerson sorority Alpha Epsilon Phi will host the 11th annual Ribbons on the Runway fundraiser. The event, from 4:00 to 7:30 pm at the Ritz-Carlton, Boston … Continue Reading Fashion show for breast cancer organization
Dan Humphrey ’16 asks a question during a panel discussion following a screening of The Mask You Live In, a documentary about masculinity in today’s society, in the Bright Family Screening … Continue Reading Defining masculinity topic of discussion
Chris Kane ’16 decided to finish her bachelor’s degree later in life at Emerson, where she is majoring in Political Communication and serves as co-president of the Emerson College Polling … Continue Reading Mom of two, Kane ’16 co-leads polling club
In the early hours of the morning when you’re probably sleeping, Daniel Chamberlain ’15 is likely awake in his Piano Row suite concocting his next viral video. Dizzy City Nation, … Continue Reading Chamberlain ’15 is a viral video whiz
Kacie Bailey, MA ’15, is volunteering with a group advocating for changes to nursing regulations in Massachusetts as part of a class project. (Photo by Dan O’Brien) Two Emerson students … Continue Reading Communication students work on nursing regulations
Alumnus Norman Lear’s OpEd in the New York Times addresses changes in PBS programming that could “devastate independent documentary filmmaking.” In the piece, Lear writes: Unfortunately, PBS is now threatening, … Continue Reading Lear ’44 OpEd featured in the New York Times
Alumni, students, and aspiring writers learned how to write a “killer” first 10 pages for their next screenplays from esteemed screenwriter and Associate Professor Diane Lake at a free public … Continue Reading Lake shares how to write ‘killer’ 10 pages
Emerson College lit up the campus blue for World Autism Awareness Day on April 2. The College’s Cutler Majestic and Paramount theaters and the Tufte Performance and Production Center were … Continue Reading Emerson goes blue for Autism Awareness Day