Ever wonder about that camera on the top of the Walker Building? Why is it there? What is it filming? Does it have anything to do with Big Brother? Assistant … Continue Reading Wyatt Oswald in innovative Boston eco-study
The Lacerte Family Writing and Academic Resource Center’s Linda Miller (left); Associate Director of Student Accessibility Services Diane Paxton; Director of the Center for Innovation, Teaching, and Learning Karen St. … Continue Reading Lacerte family endows Resource Center
Emerson College will award seven honorary degrees during the College’s 131st Commencement ceremonies on Monday (May 16) at the Citi Performing Arts Center Wang Theatre. Executive television producer, faculty member, … Continue Reading Seven receive honorary degrees
Faculty and family members gathered April 26 to honor the accomplishments of five of Emerson’s long-serving faculty. Visual and Media Arts (VMA) Associate Professor Stephen Shipps was honored for having taught … Continue Reading Longtime faculty honored for years of service
Think “sports apparel store meets ice cream truck” to get an idea of what Derrick Cheung ’12 and business partner Howard Travis submitted to the business plan competition at the … Continue Reading Traveling sports apparel store wins first place at Expo
Three seniors were presented with the top Emerson College athletics awards at the recent Athletics Department’s annual celebration and recognition night. Basketball player Kathy Andrade ’11 (Hull, Mass.) and soccer … Continue Reading Students recognized at athletics celebration
Members of Noteworthy, Emerson’s a cappella singing group. The Boston auditions for the National Broadcasting Company, or NBC’s The Sing-Off, will take place at Emerson’s Paramount Theatre on Thursday (May … Continue Reading A cappella group auditions for National Broadcasting
Jeremy Alliger ’75 has been selected to judge the newly created Glovebox Short Film and Animation Festival. Glovebox is a Boston-based collective of seasoned artists and organizers dedicated to assisting … Continue Reading Alliger ’75 named judge at Glovebox film festival
Andrea Liftman ‘70 was pleased to learn she had been selected to receive the Outstanding Educators Award from Salem State University. “Teachers by nature aren’t the types of people who … Continue Reading Alumna voted outstanding educator
Madame White Snake, an opera that had its world premiere in February 2010 at the Cutler Majestic Theatre, has received the 2011 Pulitzer Prize for Music. Composer Zhou Long was … Continue Reading Pulitzer Prize-winning opera premieres