New faculty member Weiko Lin, assistant professor in Visual and Media Arts, is in China this week to represent his film at the Hundred Flowers Film Festival and Golden Rooster … Continue Reading New faculty’s film in large Chinese festival
Emerson students put on their salsa shoes and danced away the evening of September 23 in the Cabaret of the Little Building for a Latin dancing class titled “A Bailar! … Continue Reading A Bailar! Students salsa the night away
Emerson College is one of several community organizations participating in ArtWeek Boston, September 25–October 6. ArtWeek is a collection of events and activities that feature the quality and diversity of … Continue Reading emersonWRITES in ArtWeek Boston
Evan Falchuk, independent candidate for Massachusetts Governor, spoke with Scholar-in-Residence Spencer Kimball’s campaign management class on September 24 about the intricacies of running a statewide election. “For a candidate, he … Continue Reading Governor candidate Falchuk visits Emerson
Emerson’s Class of 2018 is a success story in the making—SAT scores, grade point averages, and diversity are all on the increase, and 44 percent of the new students were … Continue Reading Class of 2018 features authors, dancers, activists
The reenergized Emerson Los Angeles Film Festival will unite students, faculty, and alumni October 10–11 with a mix of screenings and workshops that pay tribute to a wide breadth of … Continue Reading Reenergized Emerson LA Film Festival Oct. 10-11
Emerson’s new Office of Violence Prevention and Response has received a $5,000 grant from the Avon Foundation for Women to educate bystanders to intervene when witnessing instances of sexual assault, … Continue Reading Receiving the Avon Foundation grant
The Emerson College Polling Society conducted a nationwide survey this week about the domestic violence cases that have recently rocked the National Football League. Participants were asked about the conduct … Continue Reading Polling Society tackles NFL domestic violence
An invigorating discussion on September 17 about the racially charged events of Ferguson, Missouri, began with a reminder of America’s legacy of inequality. “Ferguson is not something that just happened … Continue Reading Ferguson media impact discussed in forums
An alumna who now works as a senior medical producer for NBC News is the keynote speaker for this week’s celebration of the 20th anniversary of Emerson’s Health Communication Graduate … Continue Reading Health Communication celebrates 20th anniversary