When Alexa D’Agostino first pitched what would become her opinion piece, “Millennials Have Every Right to Complain, and Should Do It More,” to the Boston Globe Magazine, she was “cautiously … Continue Reading Pitch Perfect? WLP Students Learning How to Get Published in Globe Magazine
Joelle Lewis '20 takes viewers to the 14th floor of 2 Boylston Place in a video tour of the new residence hall, opening Fall 2017. In just a few short … Continue Reading How’s That New Residence Hall Coming Along?
Gamers from more than 10 Boston-area colleges and universities and the University of Connecticut will converge on Emerson’s Paramount Center on Sunday, April 16, for The Collegiate Invitational, a … Continue Reading Emerson eSports Gets Ready to Rumble with College Tourney
Of course an Emerson College student asked former governor and ex-presidential candidate Martin O’Malley if he would consider another run for the White House. And for the record, the Maryland … Continue Reading Students, O’Malley Talk Politics, Communication, Campaigning
Alumni filled the Bill Bordy Media Conference Center at Emerson College Los Angeles (ELA) on April 6 for a cocktail reception to celebrate a night of young Emersonians working in … Continue Reading A Celebration of Comedic Arts at ELA
It was a party, but you’d never know by listening to it. All anyone could hear in the Bill Bordy Theater last Thursday evening were the occasional closing of doors … Continue Reading Sign Language Course a Hands-Down Hit with Students
First-Year Writing Program instructor Michael Schrimper. Courtesy photo Michael Schrimper, MFA ’16, an affiliated faculty member in Emerson College’s First-Year Writing Program, has been selected from a national applicant pool … Continue Reading WLP Affiliated Faculty Member Receives National Fellowship
President Lee Pelton talked to NPR’s Scott Simon last weekend about his response to racist emails and flyers that have targeted Emerson College this year. Pelton told Simon that he … Continue Reading Pelton Tells NPR About Emerson’s Response to Racist Flyers
A group of Emerson undergraduate students trying to raise awareness about mental health and illness has organized Project WOW, an arts festival aimed at reminding people that no one need … Continue Reading New Festival Starts Conversation about Mental Health Through Art
President Lee Pelton on Monday reminded everyone gathered inside the Semel Theater for the 2017 Gold Key Honor Society Induction Ceremony that “excellence is not an act, but a habit.” … Continue Reading Students, Faculty Honored for Academic Excellence