Emerson featured in NPR story
Emerson was featured in a recent NPR news story about private colleges that are building satellite campuses in states far from their home locations. Listen to the story online »
Emerson was featured in a recent NPR news story about private colleges that are building satellite campuses in states far from their home locations. Listen to the story online »
On April 13, more than 60 Emerson students (working on stage and behind the scenes) will present the world premiere of Café Variations, a production directed by Anne Bogart that … Continue Reading Students collaborate with professionals to debut Cafe Variations
Massachusetts Congressional candidate Joe Kennedy III and Senate candidate Elizabeth Warren were among the speakers at the annual College Democrats of Massachusetts Convention held at Emerson March 31–April 1. The … Continue Reading Emerson hosts convention for Democrats
Visual and Media Arts Associate Professor Cristina Kotz Cornejo has been awarded a MacDowell Colony Fellowship. Kotz Cornejo, a filmmaker who has produced several short and feature-length films, will use … Continue Reading Kotz Cornejo awarded artist fellowship
Kevin Bright ’76, one of the original executive producers and creator of Friends, and Dawn Steinberg ’83, executive vice president of talent and casting at Sony Pictures, spoke at an … Continue Reading LA alumni meet with admitted students
Visual and Media Arts Associate Professor Robert Sabal has been named an American Council on Education (ACE) Fellow for the 2012–2013 academic year, ACE President Molly Corbett Broad announced this … Continue Reading Sabal awarded ACE fellowship
Jack Casey has seen it all. From Boston to Canada to Kansas, Casey’s career in radio began at Emerson and spanned much of the United States and Canada before he … Continue Reading Casey driven by a love of radio
Emerson’s School of Communication will host its third annual Communication Week April 2–6, 2012. The School’s four departments, Communication Studies, Journalism, Marketing Communication, and Communication Sciences and Disorders, along with … Continue Reading Emerson to present Communication Week
Five Emerson students recently traveled to Iceland with the Communication, Politics, and Law Association (CPLA), in partnership with Communication Studies Associate Professor Gregory Payne’s Iceland Global Project. While there, the … Continue Reading Emerson students travel to Iceland
Three professors spoke about how the work of revolutionary thinker and writer Frantz Fanon relates to contemporary issues during a panel in Emerson’s Charles Beard Room on March 22. “Fanonian … Continue Reading Panel discusses Fanon’s relationship to modern issues