We write today to share the sad news that Professor Emeritus Manny Paraschos, who was instrumental in developing the College’s Print Journalism program and was the College’s first Graduate Journalism Program Director, has passed away after a brief illness.
Paraschos’ book The Boston Journalism Trail, is still provided to first-year students.
Ciszewski said working at Emerson has helped him become a better producer.
The College is highlighted in MovieMaker’s annual top 25 film schools in the U.S. and Canada list for Outstanding Screenwriting Training.
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Johnson spoke to Emerson Today about her memoir, the book being on the cover of Penthouse, and her Emerson graduate experience.
Faculty and staff will attend the annual celebration of Black leadership, culture, and ideas.
Isa Luzarraga ’25 is interning this summer at The Kansas City Star through the Dow Jones News Fund’s internship program, and writing about her experience.
Marketing Communication affiliated faculty and producer Nerissa Williams Scott provided insight into the SAG-AFTRA strike, nearly three months after the Writers Guild of America began theirs, marking an unprecedented time in the industry.
Emerson Today asked Griffin about Hudson’s legacy, the process of writing a biography, and how he uses disco classics like strong coffee.