NewFest Assistant Director Anthony Rhys, playwright Dan Robert and director Joe Antoun. Maggie the Cat may be on stage, but this is not a production of Tennessee Williams’ Cat on … Continue Reading ’Catatonia’ to premiere at NewFest
Mike Dilbeck, founder and president of the Response Ability Project The national Response Ability Project is coming to Emerson on March 20 to teach community members how to examine their … Continue Reading Response Ability Project examines bystander roles
More than 50 undergraduates trekked to the Big Apple on March 15 for the annual New York Connection trip, which provided opportunities for current students to meet alumni who share … Continue Reading Students connect with NYC alumni
When it comes to the importance of analyzing what is now known as “big data,” the statistics speak for themselves. “Thirty billion pieces of content were added to Facebook this … Continue Reading Communication in the big data age
A profile of Emerson College President Lee Pelton in BostInno praises the new president for his commitment to global leadership in arts and communication. The article notes that Pelton outlined … Continue Reading President Pelton praised in BostInno profile
Sara Blazic ’09, founder of the Emerson Sign Language Club, at the annual Silent Dinner on March 14, when participants could only speak using non-verbal communication during the meal. (Photo … Continue Reading Sign language dinner raises awareness
Emerson’s Alternative Spring Break students on a pile of fossilized oyster shells at a service site in Mississippi. (Photo by Claude Bartholomew) Several Emerson students passed on party-like vacations this … Continue Reading Community service is spring vacation
It’s no secret that male and female popular music artists are marketed in different ways. Assistant Professor of Marketing Communication Kristin Lieb’s new book, Gender, Branding and the Modern Music … Continue Reading Book examines pop stars, how gender plays role
A new interdisciplinary Radio minor is being offered through the School of Communication starting this coming fall, and is now open for enrollment. The Radio minor will focus on creating … Continue Reading Radio minor available for students this fall
WLP faculty member Reginald Dwayne Betts was featured in the New York Times Style Magazine as one of five selected poets to be awarded $15,000 by the Ruth Lilly Poetry … Continue Reading Betts wins Ruth Lilly Poetry Fellowship