Four Emerson alumni received a prestigious Hatch Award this fall for an advertising campaign on which they collaborated their senior year at Emerson. Their JetBlue Twitter campaign “Where’s Jackie?” won … Continue Reading Emersonians Win Student Hatch Award
Emerson Journalism Associate Professor Jerry Lanson, and Writing, Literature and Publishing Associate Professor Jeffrey Seglin were two of just three academics invited to a 10–day workshop at the Irish Institute … Continue Reading Emerson faculty is featured at Irish Journalism Conference
Daniel Tobin, former Interim Dean of the School of the Arts and former Chair of Writing, Literature, and Publishing, has published his fifth poetry collection, Belated Heavens. Distributed by Four Way … Continue Reading Tobin’s New Book of Poetry Lauded
The snitch was cleverly hidden in the crowd sitting among the cheerleaders, but it didn’t take long for Emerson seeker Ryan Barnada to sneak up behind her, grab the snitch, … Continue Reading Emerson Makes Strong Showing at Quidditch World Cup
The DreamWorks studio lot is an oasis of lush gardens and water fountains, with tree-lined paths that connect colorful, Spanish-style stucco buildings. Peeking out of one office window is a … Continue Reading Megamind screenwriters craft hit movie
The Boston Jewish Film Festival (BJFF) recently honored Emerson Executive Artist-in-Residence and Executive Producer of the long-running TV comedy series Friends, Kevin Bright ’76, at its “Friendsational Celebration” October 23. … Continue Reading TV Producer Bright ’76 Honored at Jewish Film Fest
Students interested in pursuing a career in animation production were recently treated to a presentation by Ron Diamond, an experienced producer in the animation film industry. Diamond, who founded the … Continue Reading Animation Showcase Stops at Emerson
Joseph Rechtman (Dec) ’11 and Daniel Gamache ’11 were eating lunch in Emerson’s Little Building dining hall their freshman year when they began to hatch the idea for Gem of … Continue Reading A Chat with the Creators of Film “Gem of The West”
Writing, Literature and Publishing Assistant Professor Roy Kamada recently published the critical work Post-Colonial Romanticisms: Landscape and the Possibility of Inheritance. The book examines the poems of post-colonial authors Jamaica … Continue Reading Roy Kamada Discusses His Book
“Has there been a difference in politics since campaign finance reform?” and “Should personal biases influence journalists’ work?” were just some of the questions asked by Emerson students at the … Continue Reading Local Journalists Visit Campus for Post-Election Conversation