Emerson College’s motto, “Expression Necessary to Evolution,” has long helped inform its commitment to speech and dialogue for many years, and the College remains committed to free speech and civil dialogue as core principles and values.
Emerson Today invited new faculty (and returning faculty in new roles) to answer a handful of questions about their work and their interests.
Faculty Vincent Raynauld discussed the rise of pro-Trump fake social media profiles ahead of the U.S. November election with Le Canal Nouvelles (LCN), a French Canadian outlet based in Montreal.
Thato Mwosa is one of 14 screenwriters accepted to the prestigious Writer’s Lab.
College leaders offered advice to new students to help them make the most of their four years at Emerson.
Performing Arts alum Michael Cyril Creighton ’01 is featured in Season 4 of Hulu’s ‘Only Murders in the Building’, which debuts this week.
New Zealand, Ghana, Ireland, and Greece are just some of the countries students matriculated through Global Pathways programs.
The Little Building was abuzz with eager first semester students exhilarated about their next step in life.
Nejem Raheem’s band Boundary Objects is playing at the UnCommon Stage on August 29.
The WBZ-TV anchor and affiliated faculty member filled in for CBS Weekend News anchor Adriana Diaz.