Emerson’s newest residence hall and the many people who made it possible were feted Thursday, October 19, at an official opening ceremony on 2 Boylston Place’s 14th-floor terrace. With Boston … Continue Reading 2 Boylston Place Officially Opens to Fanfare
Be vigilant about resume typos. Read your audience. Say thank you. Ask, ask, ask. Four members of the Board of Advisors’ Student Success Working Group dispensed hard-earned wisdom about networking … Continue Reading Emerson Advisors Offer Networking Advice, Encouragement
Alumnae Natalia Anderson ’06 and Kristen Murtha ’08, producers of the film Band Aid, told an Emerson audience Tuesday night about the challenges and rewards of hiring a crew made … Continue Reading Alumnae Producers Break Boundaries with Female Film Crew
President Lee Pelton has joined the Dream Coalition, a national, bipartisan group of civic, community, and higher education leaders who have pledged to advocate for and protect the millions … Continue Reading Pelton Joins Coalition to Support Dreamers
Panelists discussed the policy, rhetoric, and the daily lives of undocumented immigrants in the discussion “Tearing Down Walls: Immigrant America,” during Emerson College’s Teach-In on Race Friday, October 13, in … Continue Reading Talking Immigration Policy, Practice at Teach-In on Race
Brandeis University professor Chad Williams told an Emerson College audience that “we all have a role to play” in this era of racial crisis, and that the choices people make … Continue Reading Brandeis Professor Prescribes “Study and Struggle” during Teach-in on Race
The television industry is constantly evolving, but according to Doug Herzog ’81, there will always be a need for entertaining content. “The disruption, changes, and evolutions [of the TV industry] … Continue Reading Content Is King: Emerson LA Students Talk TV with Doug Herzog ’81
Four of Emerson’s women entrepreneurs will tell their stories at an informal event during HUBweek, Boston’s annual festival of art, science, and technology, happening through October 15. Senior Executive-in-Residence Lu … Continue Reading Emerson Women to Offer Insight at Innovation Event
The second-annual Teach-In on Race, a day-long panel series focused on issues of equality and social justice, is taking place on Friday, October 13. Coordinated by Writing, Literature and Publishing … Continue Reading Teach-In on Race Aims for “Informed and Encouraged” Community
When Heather Cassano MFA '17 first began shooting The Limits of My World—the feature-length documentary about her autistic brother, Brian—she was footing the bill herself. Cassano wanted to get started on … Continue Reading Virgin Unite Fund Helps Emerson Students Seek, Tell the Truth