On October 23, while many high school students were sleeping late or hanging out with friends, more than 40 Boston Public High School students chose to attend the first session … Continue Reading EmersonWRITES Helps Students Envision Attending College
Emerson students looking for real-world experience do not have far to go. Emerson’s bi-annual internship fair held at the Courtyard Boston Tremont Hotel offers students a chance to explore opportunities … Continue Reading Students Come to the Internship Fair Well Prepared
On October 25, alumni working in journalism, marketing, and media relations gathered for a networking event at BiNA osteria on Washington Street. The evening was sponsored by the Office of … Continue Reading Alumni meet at BiNA Osteria event
He came to Emerson wanting to write about food. “I had been a chef’s apprentice in a resort, which led me to want to go back to school.” In September … Continue Reading Political Speechwriter Michael Moats began with culinary dreams
She released her first full-length album, La Di Da, in April 2008, the same year she won an Emerson EVVY Award for Best Original Song for her song “Beautiful.” She … Continue Reading Student Profile: Singer/Songwriter Amory Sivertson ’11
In her research, Communication Sciences and Disorders Assistant Professor Ruth Grossman wants to address some of the communication problems children with autism face as they interact with others at home … Continue Reading Grossman Studies Facial Expression to Aid People with Autism
Members of the Adam Ezra Group lug a drum set, amplifiers, keyboard, and a guitar into the WERS 88.9 studios. Music equipment starts to fill the hallway leading to the … Continue Reading Local Artists Love WERS Live Music Week
Brandon Penny ’12 recently sat down with the Office of Communications and Marketing to discuss his internship this past summer with TeamUSA.org. In the winter of 2010, Penny created a … Continue Reading Brandon Penny lands internship
The question was rhetorical but the Emerson students and faculty could not help but debate its implications: “What if America really isn’t really the kind of a place where a … Continue Reading Students Debate the Need for Fiction with Author David Shields
Val Molina ’11 has enthusiastically tweeted and Facebooked for years. So it was only natural that she would apply for a position–and be hired as–a social media associate in the … Continue Reading Meet Student Guest Tweeter Valerie Molina ’11