Emerson College alumnus Jay Leno ’73, host of his own comedy show for nearly two decades, was named the Hasty Pudding Theatricals’ 2011 Man of the Year, according to The … Continue Reading Jay Leno ’73 to receive Harvard’s Hasty Pudding Award
The New York Times’ Sunday Book Review section was recently dominated by writers connected to Emerson’s Ploughshares literary magazine. The reviews encompassed story collections of Colm Toibin, guest editor of … Continue Reading Ploughshares contributors share NYT Book Review acclaim
Star of the touring production of Jersey Boys and Emerson alumnus Joe Bwarie ’99 was on campus January 21 to talk with students. He described his path from Emerson to … Continue Reading "Jersey Boy" Bwarie ’99 shares career advice with students
In December 2010, Journalism Department Chair Ted Gup was interviewed by TV host Barry Kibrick in San Juan, Puerto Rico, for the Emmy Award-winning Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) series Between the … Continue Reading Journalism Chair Ted Gup to appear on popular show
Every film student dreams of making his or her mark: creating the next Casablanca or Pulp Fiction. This week, a handful of Emerson graduates are getting a small taste of … Continue Reading Emerson-made film debuts at Slamdance Festival
At Thursday’s annual Martin Luther King Day luncheon, Gwendolyn Bates, Emerson College Associate Vice President for Diversity and Inclusion, took advantage of an unexpectedly large audience to call on Emersonians … Continue Reading EBONI members explore definition of Black at MLK Day Luncheon
Emerson College is one of only 133 colleges nationwide to have both its men’s and women’s soccer teams named to the National Soccer Coaches Association of America Team Academic Award … Continue Reading Emerson Soccer Teams Garner Academic Honor
Corporate social responsibility is emerging as a huge issue for communication professionals, and one need look no further than the McDonald’s restaurant around the corner in Chinatown to find an … Continue Reading Stewart predicts future for strategic communicators
During winter break, some students go skiing. Others sleep until noon. Emerson Print and Multimedia Journalism major Laura C. Morel ’11 was reporting on a murder. As one of 23 … Continue Reading Journalism institute provides real-world opportunity
Associate Professor William Donoghue has taken the helm in the Department of Writing, Literature and Publishing, said Daniel Tobin, Interim Dean of the School of the Arts. Professor Steve Yarbrough … Continue Reading Writing Literature and Publishing Department names new interim chair