Bram Lowenstein ’20: Looking to Create Art, Adapt to Industry Changes
Bram Lowenstein said his felt fortunate to be able to collaborate with friends and create great content.
Bram Lowenstein said his felt fortunate to be able to collaborate with friends and create great content.
Julia Perry experienced Kasteel Well, the E3 program, and did a winter session in Australia during her time at Emerson.
The Emerson 2020 Celebration site features photos, videos, and messages of congratulations from hundreds of family, friends, faculty, staff, and alumni – including celebrities.
I am writing to update you on the progress of the COVID-19 Response and Recovery Leadership Team’s work and planning for the Fall 2020 term.
Emerson College’s platform for presenting contemporary visual art, Emerson Contemporary, presents “Sending Light,” an exhibition featuring digital art created by members of the Emerson community – students, faculty, alumni and staff – showcased in the windows of the Media Art Gallery at 25 Avery Street in Boston.
Remember to check your email and social media Monday, May 25, as we launch this digital celebration of Emerson’s Class of 2020.
Emerson College launches its Emerson 2020 Celebration website to honor graduates of the Class of 2020 on Monday, May 25, with more than 800 celebratory submissions and congratulatory messages from students, families, alumni, faculty, and staff, including photos, videos, audio submissions, and text.
In any other year, the students in Associate Professor Marsha Della Giustina’s broadcast journalism capstone class would have spent the semester producing their own half-hour television program about a topic of their choice. Each student would have contributed to each of their classmates’ programs, in roles such as anchor, reporter, or associate producer.
Professor Cristina Kotz Cornejo has been named the next chair of the Visual and Media Arts (VMA) Department, effective July 1, taking over from Professor Brooke Knight, who begins a job as Assistant Provost for Faculty Affairs this summer.
CBS Boston reported on the possibilities for the fall semester in higher education, as the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce held a panel on the topic yesterday, moderated by President Pelton.