A growing number of Massachusetts colleges and universities will be participating in a gubernatorial debate tomorrow geared toward college students and young voters across the Commonwealth. Race For Governor 2010: … Continue Reading College campuses participate in Race For Governor
Maureen Murphy, former Vice President for Financial Affairs and Treasurer at Brandeis University and former Chief Financial Officer at New York University in Abu Dhabi, has been named Vice President … Continue Reading Murphy new VP for Administration and Finance
During his visit to Boston, National Endowment for the Arts Chairman Rocco Landesman toured the Paramount Center and participated in a panel discussion led by the Massachusetts Cultural Council (MCC) … Continue Reading National Endowment for the Arts Chairman
When Morgan First ’06 graduated with a degree from Emerson in Marketing Communication she didn’t just get a job, she started a business. First created the Motion Affair Planner BOSTON, … Continue Reading Grad Honored by Massachusetts Office
John Lennon would have been 70 this Saturday, October 9. It’s been 30 years since he was killed in New York City at the age of 40, but his prolific … Continue Reading Tim Riley Presents John Lennon Biopic Nowhere Boy
Emerson Journalism Department Chair and well-known investigative journalist Ted Gup worked in the field for many years before beginning his career in academia. Gup wrote for Time magazine and the … Continue Reading Ted Gup’s journalism and academia history
Despite winning the 2009 Great Northeast Athletic Conference championship, the Emerson College women’s cross–country team entered the 2010 season with some question marks and with heavy hearts. Cross–country coach John … Continue Reading Heather Hoglund fills in for Cross-Country
They’ve covered the Primetime Emmys and the Daytime Emmys, and now Emerson College Journalism students are making waves at the 31st Annual News and Documentary Emmy Awards in New York … Continue Reading WEBN honors best reporting and filmmaking
In the early 1990s, Viscount Rob Sands ’68 recognized that there was an information gap that could be addressed using new emerging technology called the Internet. Sands, who worked as … Continue Reading Alumnus Donates Archives From Major News Site
Approximately 1,000 Emerson College students, faculty, staff, and alumni celebrated inclusion and safe communities by marching in support of the ArtsEmerson presentation of The Laramie Project and The Laramie Project … Continue Reading Emersonians Celebrate Inclusion