Emmy Nominations Redux: Lots of Familiar Names
This year’s Emmy nominations offer a little deja vu for Emerson watchers, with many Emersonians up for the same awards they vied for last year.
This year’s Emmy nominations offer a little deja vu for Emerson watchers, with many Emersonians up for the same awards they vied for last year.
Political canvassing, recording music, social media for a film festival — the list of what Emersonians are doing this summer is long and varied.
Emerson’s Wellness Center model helps students express their creative freedom, and physical and mental health.
I write today with mixed emotions to share the news that Erik Müürisepp, Associate Vice President for Campus Life, has accepted the position of Vice President and Dean of Students at Curry College
Richard said the fact that more than 30 million people reportedly signed up for Threads on the first day suggests people are eager to find something to replace the embattled Twitter app.
I was imagining dozens of austere cubicles, lukewarm cups of coffee and editors staring at me with incredulity when I started talking about covering Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour.
Marketing Communication Professor Kristin Lieb contributed to a piece about recent bad fan behavior at live concerts, in which female artists were hit by objects.
New Standards opens July 12 at the Emerson Contemporary Media Art Gallery and runs through August 4.
The Massachusetts Arts Stagecraft Initiative (MASI) is a paid professional development program geared toward groups traditionally underrepresented in theatre/stagecraft.
Assistant professor Deion Hawkins writes for the academic news site The Conversation about how Black transwomen have been at the forefront of the movement for equal rights, though not accurately represented throughout history.