Lise Haines, senior writer-in-residence of the Writing, Literature and Publishing Department, has been awarded a summer residency at Ragdale, a nonprofit artists’ community outside of Chicago. “Ragdale will provide an … Continue Reading Haines gets Ragdale summer residency
Sylvia Spears, vice president of the Office of Diversity and Inclusion The Office of Diversity and Inclusion is holding a three-day program beginning Monday, May 20, to help faculty develop … Continue Reading Fellowship on diversity begins
The Office of Diversity and Inclusion has announced that an Emerson faculty member and a program director at ArtsEmerson have been honored with the Inclusive Excellence Awards for the 2012-13 … Continue Reading 2 awarded for Inclusive Excellence
Emerson Trustee Judy Huret, MA ’69, will be honored next month at the World Learning Social Innovation Summit in San Francisco. World Learning is a nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing … Continue Reading Huret, MA ’69, honored by World Learning
Ross Lippman ’13 was named the nation’s most outstanding sports broadcaster of 2013 by the Sportscasters Talent Agency of America two days before his May 12 graduation from Emerson. Lippman … Continue Reading Lippman ’13 named outstanding broadcaster
Christina Marin, assistant professor of Performing Arts Christina Marin, assistant professor of Performing Arts, received the 2012-2013 Graduate Student Association Outstanding Faculty Member Award earlier this month. “You were ultimately … Continue Reading Marin named Outstanding Faculty Member
Senior Leader-In-Residence Carole Simpson of the Journalism Department, on right, with student Rachel Smith ’13 at a May 2013 award ceremony. (File photo) Carole Simpson, senior leader-in-residence of the Journalism … Continue Reading Simpson speaking at White House
Beth Semel ’10 (Courtesy photo) An Emerson alumna has been accepted into a prestigious and highly competitive doctoral program at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Beth Semel ’10, who has … Continue Reading Alumna in competitive MIT program
Performing Arts Professor and Chair Melia Bensussen The Performing Arts Department held its first Annual Awards Soiree on May 10 to celebrate the many gifts of the 2013 graduating class … Continue Reading Performing Arts holds Awards Soiree
The tragedy of the Boston Marathon bombings hit very close to home for dance instructor Angela Lanoue. She was a friend of Krystle Campbell, the 29-year-old woman who was killed … Continue Reading Dance for Boston benefits marathon victims