Dennis Connors ’15 participates in “Paint Your Pain.” (Photo by Aja Neahring ’13) Emerson’s Aim to End Violence Week launched March 25 with an event called “Painting Your Pain,” which … Continue Reading Creativity launches violence awareness week
Boston City Councilor-At-Large Ayanna Pressley was interviewed on GRLZ Radio last year Emerson radio station WERS-FM has joined forces with a group of Boston-area high school girls from the group … Continue Reading WERS produces show for teens
Some late-game heroics saved the day on March 24 as the Emerson Softball team rallied back to sweep Albertus Magnus 8–6 and 6–5 (9) in a doubleheader. With the wins, … Continue Reading Softball team sweeps Albertus Magnus
The Alpha Epsilon Phi sorority will hold its ninth annual Ribbons on the Runway fundraiser this Sunday, March 24, at the Ritz-Carlton Boston Common Ballroom to benefit Sharsheret, an organization … Continue Reading Fashion fundraiser for cancer research
On Tuesday, April 2, Emerson College will hold its third panel discussion in a four-part series, Made in America: Our Gun Violence Culture, which was prompted by President Lee Pelton … Continue Reading Second Amendment discussion April 2
Mark Donovan ’89, COO of Thinaire, speaks at the Emerson Staff Forum on March 19. (Photo by Aja Neahring ’13) Mark Donovan ’89 is helping change the face of outdoor … Continue Reading Entrepreneur sees potential in Emerson
The annual Go Green report has been released for Emerson College for fiscal year 2012, reflecting a good deal of positive change in the sustainability of facilities and day-to-day student … Continue Reading Report: Emerson reduces carbon emissions
Emerson students are putting a bull’s eye on gun violence with Aim to End Violence Week beginning Monday, March 25. With numerous campus events promoting discussion on firearm-related deaths and … Continue Reading Aiming to end violence
Associate Professor Gregory Payne with Altay Abibullayev, spokesman for the Central Communications Service of Kazakhstan. A small group of Communication Studies students accompanied Associate Professor Gregory Payne on a highly … Continue Reading Payne, students visit Kazakhstan
With emerging evidence that the mass killers in the Newtown, Connecticut, and Aurora, Colorado, shootings were hooked on violent video games and movies before committing their atrocities on innocent people, … Continue Reading Video games and gun violence