The new Fall 2010 courses are grouped into two clusters: Human Biology and Health and Environmental Science. All courses fulfill the General Education Scientific Perspective requirement. New for 2010 are … Continue Reading New science courses offered for Fall 2010
John O’Neal, co-founder of the Free Southern Theater and founder and director of Junebug Productions, recently visited Emerson to conduct Story Circle workshops and deliver a lecture recounting his experiences … Continue Reading O’Neal Hosts Story Circle Workshops
The fifth annual Emerson College Alumni Association Scholarship Auction opened May 20, and in true Emerson style includes many quirky and interesting items up for grabs. Using their industry connections, … Continue Reading Alumni Association Scholarship features auction
An Emerson faculty member and a graduate student in the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders were honored by the Decibels Foundation May 15 at its fourth annual spring fundraiser … Continue Reading Members of Communication Sciences and Disorders Department Honored
Multiple faculty members in the Department of Communication Studies are currently serving as editors or editorial board members for many well-respected journals. Professor Phillip Glenn was asked to guest edit, … Continue Reading Communication Studies faculty involved with a number of scholarly journals
A team of Emerson Marketing Communication students placed second at the District One 2009–2010 American Advertising Federation’s National Student Advertising Competition (AAF–NSAC) finals held April 30–May 1 at Boston University. … Continue Reading Emerson team competes in National Student Advertising Competition
Three Department of Performing Arts faculty members, one Emerson student, and three alumni were recently awarded coveted awards for their work in the Boston theater community. The Independent Reviewers of … Continue Reading Independent Reviewers of New England awards get announced
Nine Emerson undergraduate and graduate students from Visual and Media Arts Assistant Professor Jim Macak’s TV Pilot Writing and Writing the Short Subject courses were recently chosen as winners and … Continue Reading Students score in national writing contests
As a tribute to Emerson’s 2010 Artist-in-Residence Woodie King Jr., the College’s Department of Performing Arts will present a staged reading of Court Martial at Fort Devens by Jeffrey Sweet … Continue Reading A reading in tribute to Artist-in-Residence Woodie King Jr.
Emerson Journalist-in-Residence Doug Struck led a six month investigation into carbon offsets involving more than 22 reporters and editors, including students Katy Jordan, MA ’10, and Tom Smith ’11. The … Continue Reading Journalism students produce investigative report