Rick Gorka, press secretary for Mitt Romney during his 2012 presidential campaign, spoke to Emerson students on February 21. (Photo by Aja Neahring '13) Rick Gorka, the former press secretary … Continue Reading Romney press secretary visits Emerson
Hearin Ko '15, an Emerson College Film major, second from right, with fellow Oscar Experience College Search contest winners during rehearsals at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles on February … Continue Reading Film student gracing Oscar stage
Tesha Kondrat '13 co-wrote two episodes of Archer. Tesha Kondrat ’13 is seeing the fruits of her labor getting laughed at—but that’s OK with her. The Writing for Film and … Continue Reading Student writes for ‘Archer’
Associate Professor John Gianvito Associate Professor John Gianvito is taking a hard look at the state of Afghanistan this Friday, February 22, with the American premiere of his project Far … Continue Reading Gianvito documentary examines Afghanistan
Distinguished Director-In-Residence Theodore “Regge” LIfe Distinguished Director-in-Residence Theodore “Regge” Life showed scenes from his feature film Cocktail Party on February 14 at a Second Thursday event in the Max Mutchnick … Continue Reading ’Cocktail Party’ shown at Second Thursday event
When four Emerson students began producing a documentary on the 100-year history of Fenway Park, they were thrown a serious curveball—in a good way. “We were like, ‘Is this a … Continue Reading NESN airs students’ Fenway documentary
The Institute for Liberal Arts and Interdisciplinary Studies is now offering an Environmental Studies interdisciplinary minor to Emerson students. According to the Institute’s catalogue, this new interdisciplinary minor “examines environmental … Continue Reading Environmental Studies minor created
Kerry Velez '12 completed a 10-week internship at the U.S. Embassy in Australia. Kerry Velez ’12 is pursuing her calling to work as a foreign diplomat after a 10-week internship … Continue Reading Diplomat-in-training shares experience
The Emerson Women’s Basketball team closed out the 2012–2013 regular home schedule February 10 with a season-high 96 points, topping the Fisher Falcons 96–53. With the win, the Lions … Continue Reading Women’s basketball gets season-high 96 points
A photographic exhibit on the history of the Cape Verdean community of Providence, Rhode Island, is now on display at Providence City Hall through March 15—and it’s acting as the … Continue Reading Cape Verdean history displayed