
Emerson-Produced Films Pick Up Golden Globes
The Brutalist, executive produced by Max Kondziolka ’16, won Best Motion Picture – Drama
The Brutalist, executive produced by Max Kondziolka ’16, won Best Motion Picture – Drama
Munif is planning a trip next summer to Syria to see his mother with his two school-aged daughters who’ve never been to Syria.
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The College had a lot to be excited about this year. We’re looking back at some of the stories that made us proud to be an Emersonian.
Since 2017, EPI has developed a portfolio of instruments to support smooth program implementation inside prison.
Emerson College became the first film program in New England and just the second in the U.S. to earn Certified Film School accreditation
Leftover food from the Dining Hall is going to local students in need of food assistance prior to Winter Break.
Jayme Kelly began working with the Robbins Center after she survived a stroke in 2019.
The generous $1.5 million gift left to Marlboro College by the estate of Robert (Bob) Edward Engel will be used to fund the Robert Engel Research Grants Fund.
The prize, awarded to Ioana Jucan, is presented by New York University’s English Department and grants $9,000 to the best book in the field of the past two years.