Emerson College Los Angeles student Frances Torres ’14, a Performing Arts major studying acting, has had a great experience interning at Conan this semester. “Everyone’s grateful that you’re there,” said … Continue Reading Conan internship for Torres ’14
48 Review, the first literary journal published by Emerson’s Graduate Students for Publishing, has been released after the participating graduate students conducted an experiment in “speed publishing.” Comprising 60 pages … Continue Reading Magazine ’speed published’ in 48 hours
The Engagement Game Lab has developed the Youth@Work civic engagement game for the youth of Moldova. Emerson’s Engagement Game Lab has collaborated with the United Nations Development Programme to launch … Continue Reading Moldova unemployment focus of civic game
Denise Duhamel ’84 has won a John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Award in the poetry category. Duhamel’s most recent book of poetry, Blowout (University of Pittsburgh Press, 2013), was nominated … Continue Reading Duhamel ’84 wins Guggenheim Award
Em Magazine for the second year in a row has won a first-place Pinnacle Award from the Printing Industries of New England (PINE). The announcement was made this month at … Continue Reading Em Magazine wins publishing award
Emerson College was one of several communities to pause and reflect on the Boston Marathon bombings at the one-year anniversary on April 15. The horrific acts affected many Emerson students, … Continue Reading Emerson reflects on marathon attacks
Jamie Sanders ’16 performed his spoken word poem about having Tourette’s Syndrome. A video of the performance has received more than 20,000 views on YouTube. (Photo by Dan O’Brien) Jamie … Continue Reading Spoken poem on Tourette’s goes viral
Assistant Professor Benoit Denizet-Lewis’s 2011 New York Times Magazine article, “My Ex-Gay Friend,” is becoming a movie starring James Franco. Gus van Sant, director of Good Will Hunting and Milk, … Continue Reading Denizet-Lewis’ article becoming film
Television executive Joel Stillerman ’84 visited campus April 11 to give students advice on how to create a hit TV show. At cable network AMC, where he is senior vice … Continue Reading Stillerman ’84, of AMC, talks hit TV shows
Associate Professor Megan Marshall has won a 2014 Pulitzer Prize for the biography Margaret Fuller: A New American Life (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt). Evan Allen ’11 was on the team of … Continue Reading Megan Marshall wins Pulitzer Prize