Completed less than a year ago, Emerson College’s Paramount Center has won its fourth major award for design. The College’s newest building is a vibrant place where students eat, sleep, … Continue Reading Design awards roll in for Paramount Center
Stories about brain injuries are receiving more media attention than ever. Updates are issued daily on Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords’s recovery from a gunshot wound, and the media has been exploring … Continue Reading Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords recovers from attack
The name Aldo Tambellini may not be as familiar in the art and filmmaking worlds as it once was, but the curator of Emerson’s Huret & Spector Gallery is betting … Continue Reading Gallery shines a light on avant-garde artist-filmmaker Tambellini
Brendan McCarthy ’04, a reporter with the New Orleans Times-Picayune, was one of 13 winners of the prestigious George Polk Awards in Journalism. According to a statement released by Long … Continue Reading Journalism alumnus McCarthy wins Polk Award
Students and faculty are invited to sit in on discussions of Corporate Social Responsibility during classes for strategic communicators, one of which takes place today (Tuesday, February 22) at 6:00 … Continue Reading Corporate social responsibility speakers open to Emersonians
The 12-time Academy Award-nominated film The King’s Speech will be screened on campus for Emerson students, faculty, and staff on Thursday, March 3. The screening will be followed by a … Continue Reading The King’s Speech Screened
From the pounding cadences of The Cadet Experience by Film Production major Kevin Mastman ’10 to the haunting silence of In Loving Memory by Media Art major Alex Peacher, the … Continue Reading Emerson Film Festival lights up Los Angeles
As 85-year-old Victor Kaufmann gets ready to complete his lifelong goal — to plant 10,000 trees — his granddaughter, Sarah Berkovich ’10, is preparing to tell his life story in … Continue Reading Man plants 10,000 trees
Clyde Terry ’74 has been nominated to the National Council on Disability by President Obama. The Council, which was founded as an independent federal agency in 1978, affects positive change … Continue Reading Alumnus nominated to National Council
Activist, author, and former Black Panther Angela Davis gently challenged students to find causes they are passionate about and to become “disturbers of the peace” during her keynote speech for … Continue Reading Link passions to promote justice, says Angela Davis