Frank Gao ’13 is releasing a memoir that reflects on his dual Chinese and American identity, his decision to enroll in Emerson and join the U.S. military. Not many people … Continue Reading Chinese-American student, soldier’s memoir
The digital version of Expression holds more information than the print edition, including historical timelines and expanded biographical facts. Emerson College has become one of the first colleges in the … Continue Reading App released for Expression magazine
Two recent graduates of the Department of Performing Arts are cast in this season’s production of Our Town at the Huntington Theatre in Boston. Ryan Wenke ’12 and Emily Skeggs … Continue Reading Young alumni perform in Our Town
An exceptional panel of more than 20 international scholars specializing in Netherlandish art and cultural history, from varying academic disciplines, will meet at Kasteel Well, Emerson’s facility in the Netherlands, … Continue Reading Symposium meets at Kasteel Well
The graduate program director of the Communication Sciences and Disorders Department is working to improve methods for speech-language pathologists (SLPs) to assess communication in stroke patients with severe impairments in … Continue Reading Helping stroke patients with speech
Nominated by Color Magazine’s Advisory Committee for his leadership in “paving the way for change in the area of inclusion,” President Lee Pelton is among the seven organizations and individuals … Continue Reading Pelton recognized for leadership by Color Magazine
Scholar-In-Residence Cathryn Cushner Edelstein of the Communication Studies Department has released a book to help international students titled, Excuse Me, Can You Repeat That? Scholar-In-Residence Cathryn Cushner Edelstein, of the … Continue Reading International students focus on communications
Ira Goldstone ’71, the vice president of engineering at Univision, has been elected to the Advanced Television Systems Committee board. Ira Goldstone ’71 was elected this month to the board … Continue Reading Goldstone ’71 elected to TV technology board
WLP instructor Ewa Yarbrough’s essay, “Objects of Affection,” will be published in Best American Essays 2012. An essay previously published in the Emerson–based literary magazine Ploughshares has been chosen for … Continue Reading E. Yarbrough work selected for Best American Essays
Responding to a Boston Globe article (November 21, 2012) that outlined Governor Patrick’s plan to extend in-state tuition to illegal immigrants who qualify for a work permit, President Pelton penned … Continue Reading Pelton applauds immigration plan