A facility in Charlestown that tests wind turbine blades is making waves in Emerson’s Journalism Department. Although Journalism students expect assignments that mimic actual reporting, one student recently ended up … Continue Reading Department partners with Boston Globe
It’s too easy—and misguided—for journalists to oversimplify the massive protests in Cairo’s Tahrir Square as a straightforward pro-democracy movement, Associate Journalism Department Chair Doug Struck told students packed in the … Continue Reading Journalism students get global view of Egyptian conflict
The Theodore H. Cutler (’51) Family Charitable Trust received the Commonwealth Award from the Massachusetts Cultural Council in a February 9 ceremony at the Massachusetts State House. Ted and his … Continue Reading Cutler accepts cultural award at State House
When Visual and Media Arts major Edgar Rosa ’13 needs to assemble a production team for a film, he doesn’t have to look further than the computer on his desk. … Continue Reading ProArts Connect celebrates its first anniversary
An international effort to bring Irish culture to the United States is gaining momentum, thanks to ArtsEmerson. Continuing through February 13, the Irish Festival based on the Emerson College campus … Continue Reading ArtsEmerson Celebrates World Premiere of Irish Festival
We recently caught up with writer and producer Stacy McKee, MFA ’99 for our series we are calling “The Emerson Experience.” Here is what this graduate of the College’s Writing, … Continue Reading Stacy McKee experiences Emerson
A link between early exposure to unnecessary antibiotics and the development of childhood asthma is unlikely to change Americans’ use of the drugs, say experts associated with Emerson’s Department of … Continue Reading Antibiotic Overuse Unlikely to Change
WERS 88.9 FM, Emerson College’s award-winning, student-run radio station, is hosting its annual All A Cappella competition Sunday, February 13 from 2:00 to 5:00 pm at the Cutler Majestic Theatre. … Continue Reading A Cappella Group of 2011 have high hopes for competition
Each day, there are approximately 600 meals served “to go” to accommodate students’ busy schedules. To keep up with the demand, Emerson College initiated a program last fall to make … Continue Reading Reusable Containers: A New Trend on Campus
Activist and author Angela Davis will be on campus February 16 as Emerson celebrates Black History Month with a slate of events coordinated by the student organization Emerson’s Black Organization … Continue Reading Angela Davis headlines Black History Month events