Performing Arts Professor Robbie McCauley has been selected as a United States Artists Fellow. Performing Arts Professor Robbie McCauley can finally share the exciting news that she has been selected for … Continue Reading Professor behind Sugar gets fellowship
A collaborative course, Writing the Film Musical is taught by Visual & Media Arts Professor Diane Lake and Berklee College of Music Professor Michael Wartofsky. Listen to Lake talk about … Continue Reading Writing the Film Musical
A Boston Cream Pie photo featured on SimmerMagazine.com. Nisreen Galloway ’14 hopes her new website, SimmerMagazine.com, will become the go-to authority for young adults looking for dazzling dining experiences. The … Continue Reading Student food blog sizzles
The First-Year Writing Program, in the Writing, Literature and Publishing Department, has been selected to receive a certificate of excellence from the Conference on College Composition and Communication. The award … Continue Reading First-Year Writing Program recognized
Ploughshares‘ Winter 2012 issue cover. Ploughshares is excited to announce that the Winter 2012 issue edited by Ladette Randolph and John Skoyles is now available. The issue features the work of … Continue Reading Ploughshares Winter 2012 issue now available
Associate Professor Tulasi Srinivas’s pet birds flew into her class December 10. (Photo by Rhea Becker) Associate Professor Tulasi Srinivas’s class is going to the birds! Her prized pets, an … Continue Reading Class goes fowl
Nazaire Massamba MA ’13 recently received the Weston Award. A Communication Management graduate student from Congo, Africa, recently received the Weston Award by the Institute of International Education, which provides … Continue Reading Grad student from Congo gets Weston Award
Iwasaki Library Executive Director Robert Fleming has created an artful display in the Little Building devoted to Emerson alumni who made major inroads in American television. The display is on … Continue Reading Emerson impact on TV history displayed
New England Patriots player Rob Gronkowski stops by an Emerson social media class on December 6, 2012. (Photo by Aja Neahring) Students in an Emerson social media marketing class got … Continue Reading Pats’ Gronkowski visits Emerson
Taylor Anderson, on left, died in the 2011 Japan tsunami while working as a teacher. The Virginia native was the first confirmed American casualty and the focus of a new … Continue Reading Film focuses on American lost in Japan tsunami