The Expo is the culmination of the yearlong Emerson’s Entrepreneurial Experience (E3) program, in which students from any major develop their ideas for a business, product, service, or nonprofit.
Documentary filmmaker Ramona Diaz ’83 and NBC News senior reporter Ben Collins ’10 won Walter Cronkite Awards
Laura’s Law was named for alumna Laura Levis ’04, who died outside a Somerville, Mass., emergency room because she couldn’t find the entrance.
Communication Studies Professor Richard West was in The Guardian talking about ousted FOX host Tucker Carlson and his assault on facts.
Head Coach Daniel Toulson led the Lions to its first-ever NEWMAC playoffs and final.
The film is having its world premiere Thursday, April 27, at Hot Docs in Toronto, followed by a second screening on May 3.
The College is featured in Variety’s annual top film school list alongside other esteemed programs in North America.
Emerson’s Entrepreneurial Experience (E3) draws students from across majors who spend one academic year developing their idea for a business, product, service, or organization
Raynauld and a co-author won in the Identity Issues Best Paper category.
Should you go out to happy hour with your coworkers?