Earlier this month, Matthew Searle ’15 got a delivery that he had been waiting six months for, but that some people wait their entire careers for and never get: a … Continue Reading One Year Out of Emerson, Alum Has Emmy on Shelf
Annawon Weeden walked members of the Emerson College community through 500 years of Native American history on Friday, November 18, in the Bill Bordy Theater. Weeden, who is a Wampanoag … Continue Reading Wampanoag Activist Shares 500 Years of History
The annual Emerson Women’s Basketball Tip Off Tournament championship game came down to the wire, but in a thrilling conclusion, the Lions were able to pull ahead and defeat the … Continue Reading Emerson Women’s Basketball Claims Tip Off Tournament Championship
Hundreds of Boston residents queued outside the Emerson/Cutler Majestic Theatre to have a frank conversation about racism with Boston Mayor Marty Walsh on Saturday, November 19. The event, which … Continue Reading Boston Residents Engage in Talks about Race with Mayor Walsh
Professor of Mathematics and Statistics Eiki Satake. File photo For roughly a century, clinicians and researchers have relied on “significance testing”—a statistical method of deductive reasoning—to make diagnoses and test … Continue Reading Emerson Professors Want to Revolutionize Research Statistics
If you can’t fly a drone, the next best thing might be operating its camera. Emerson College Los Angeles students and alumni got the opportunity to moonlight as drone camera … Continue Reading ELA Students Get Hands-On with Drones During Workshop
Writer/director Christine Swanson talked about her successes and setbacks as a woman of color inside the film industry at a screening of her latest film, the Miki Howard biopic Love … Continue Reading Filmmaker on “Getting Stuff Done” in Industry as a Woman of Color
Faculty participants in last year's Curriculum Internationalization Studio meet in the Tufte Performance and Production Center in June. Photo/Erin Clossey Roxana Maiorescu had a syllabus for a new class she … Continue Reading Internationalization Studio Helps Faculty Bring the World to Students
Jacey Fortin wanted to “bring [her] career to the next level,” so she left her staff writing job at the International Business Times and moved to Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, to … Continue Reading Freelance Journalist Speaks on Career Path, Reporting in Africa
The task: come up with a concept to bring the public back into Chipotle’s burrito-and-guacamole-loving arms after its recent high-profile food scares. Seems challenging enough, but then you realize you … Continue Reading Emerson Students Learn Branded Entertainment with Funny or Die