Fox 25 live on campus Oct. 17
Want to show your Emerson spirit on TV? Or just wave hi to your mom!? On Friday, October 17, the Fox 25 Morning News will broadcast live from Emerson College … Continue Reading Fox 25 live on campus Oct. 17
Want to show your Emerson spirit on TV? Or just wave hi to your mom!? On Friday, October 17, the Fox 25 Morning News will broadcast live from Emerson College … Continue Reading Fox 25 live on campus Oct. 17
Associate Professor Megan Marshall, who won the Pulitzer Prize this year for her biography on Margaret Fuller, helped usher in Boston’s new Literary Cultural District in a ceremony at the … Continue Reading Marshall helps unveil Literary Cultural District
The Emerson College Women’s Volleyball team won two games in a double-header against the Salem State Vikings and the Keene State Owls on October 4. The wins give the Lions … Continue Reading Volleyball wins both double-header games
Emerson College welcomes 17 new faculty members for the 2014–2015 academic year as the College continues to expand its academic excellence in communication and the arts. Nancy Allen, executive-in-residence, comes … Continue Reading Emerson welcomes 17 new faculty members
A panel discussion about immigration took place after the screening of Documented on September 30. From left: Kelly Bates of the Elma Lewis Center, immigration attorney Matthew Cameron; Justin Nguyen … Continue Reading ’Documented’ prompts immigration talk
Emerson students who attended the special advanced screening of Kill the Messenger also were treated to a discussion with its well known director, Michael Cuesta, in the Bright Family Screening Room … Continue Reading ’Kill the Messenger’ director talks with students
Professor Scott Wheeler of Performing Arts hugs PA Chair Melia Bensussen after receiving an award for 25 years of service at Emerson on October 1. (Photo by Zack Mills ’17) … Continue Reading Faculty honored at appreciation event
Critically acclaimed Egyptian actor, director, and political activist Hussein Fahmy spoke with students in the Beard Room on September 29 to discuss the effects of terrorism on art and communication. … Continue Reading Terrorism detriment to art, says Fahmy
Actor Jonathan Fried wrapped up a weeklong residency at Emerson College with a performance of excerpts of Dressing Room Stories in the Semel Theater on September 26, which took the … Continue Reading Fried wraps acting residency with ‘Stories’
Moulton The road to Capitol Hill will not be an easy one for Democrat and political newcomer Seth Moulton, according to a poll released October 1 by the Emerson College … Continue Reading Moulton narrowly trails Tisei