Haitian-born director, producer, writer, and activist Raoul Peck will speak at a public screening of his 2009 film, Moloch Tropical, and present at a book signing for Stolen Images: Lumumba … Continue Reading Emerson to host events with Raoul Peck
Oscars excitement is building at Emerson College. From alumni and faculty involved with nominated films to student journalists reporting from the red carpet, numerous Emersonians boast close connections to the … Continue Reading Emersonians ready for the Oscars
The New York Times recently profiled Emerson Trustee and alumna Bobbi Brown ’79, who is CEO of Bobbi Brown Cosmetics. The article describes Brown as a hardworking and down-to-earth “mogul.” … Continue Reading Bobbi Brown ’79 is "Mogul Next Door"
Emerson Distinguished Writer-in-Residence Margot Livesey grew up in the Scottish Highlands loving books. “I was a passionate, passionate reader as a child,” she says. “Books were my refuge, my escape, … Continue Reading Livesey’s latest novel homage to ’Jane Eyre’
The creators and star of the hit web series Misadventures of an Awkward Black Girl Tracy Oliver and Issa Rae were at the Bright Family Screening Room February 14 to … Continue Reading Web series creators tout power of the web
Jacinda Ojeda, Emerson’s senior assistant admission director, got her start as a tour guide at her own college and continued on the admissions career path after a short stint in … Continue Reading Ojeda is a college admissions enthusiast
Seven Emerson student filmmakers will screen their work at the 12th Annual Emerson Film Festival (EFF) on Thursday, March 8, at the Writer’s Guild Theater, in Beverly Hills, California. This … Continue Reading Student films selected for LA festival
Two new study abroad offerings for Emerson students in all majors, Arcadia University’s eight-week “London Now” summer program and a fall exchange program with Communication University of China (CUC) in … Continue Reading Emerson adds international studies
Emerson’s award-winning radio station WERS will extend a new benefit to its supporters—the WERS MemberCard. Starting in March, those who contribute $75 or more to WERS will receive the MemberCard, … Continue Reading WERS to introduce MemberCard
Six Performing Arts students recently received top awards at the prestigious Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival (KCACTF) for Region 1. Performing Arts Costume Design Advisor Rafael Jaen was also … Continue Reading Win at Kennedy Center Theater Festival