We recently caught up with Department of Writing, Literature and Publishing Associate Professor and Tribune Media syndicated Columnist Jeff Seglin to talk about the business side of publishing. Seglin’s general … Continue Reading Jeff Seglin discusses the business side of publishing
Don Miller of Dorchester, Massachusetts, sits in a seat at the Paramount Mainstage and soaks everything in. His head is tilted back as he gazes in awe at the elaborate … Continue Reading Community Reactions to Paramount Surmount Expectations
One hundred twenty students across the United States entered last spring’s National Association of Broadcasters’ Freedom of Speech PSA contest. But only Nathan Firn ’12 came out on top, with … Continue Reading Emerson Junior Scores Big with the National Association of Broadcasters
What advice does Peter Rojas, the founder of some of the most popular and influential blogs on the Internet, have for Emerson students? Focus. Rojas is the co-founder of gdgt.com, … Continue Reading Peter Rojas encourages focus
When Alexandria Marzano-Lesnevich, moved to Louisiana in 2003 to work with a firm that defended accused criminals on Death Row, she thought that was what she wanted to do for … Continue Reading Student Awarded by The Rona Jaffe Foundation
A distinguished panel gathered in the Bright Family Screening Room September 21 to discuss the struggle for Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender (GLBT) rights and protections. Moderator Carole Simpson, a … Continue Reading Laramie Residency Panel discuss LGBT struggles
It was a good week for Emerson College student-athletes. The Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) honored six different players in five sports during the week ending September 12. Three were … Continue Reading Lion Athletes Honored by Great Northeast Athletic Conference
Gathering on a cold and rainy day on the Boston Common, a group of Emerson College Performing Arts students brought some much–needed life and activity to the park on an … Continue Reading Performing Arts Students Continue a Tradition
The inaugural season of ArtsEmerson: The World on Stage kicks off with the Boston debut of the New York–based Tectonic Theater Project’s works, The Laramie Project and the world premiere … Continue Reading Faculty and Staff Moderate Discussions on Laramie Residency
People have called her crazy thousands of times. She swims in water that is typically below 60 degrees Fahrenheit. Without a wetsuit. For more than six miles (10 kilometers) at … Continue Reading Alumna Double Crosses Boston Harbor