Emerson Alum First New York Times Arts Fellow Critic
Emerson alumna Maya Phillips is part of the inaugural class of The New York Times Fellowship program.
Emerson alumna Maya Phillips is part of the inaugural class of The New York Times Fellowship program.
This year’s EVVYs are like no other EVVYs ever before.
Zach Rothfeld combed through 500 hours of video footage, selecting the foundation for The Last Dance.
The Emerson 2020 Celebration site features photos, videos, and messages of congratulations from hundreds of family, friends, faculty, staff, and alumni – including celebrities.
In any other year, the students in Associate Professor Marsha Della Giustina’s broadcast journalism capstone class would have spent the semester producing their own half-hour television program about a topic of their choice. Each student would have contributed to each of their classmates’ programs, in roles such as anchor, reporter, or associate producer.
Watsky set the world record for longest freestyle rap while raising money for COVID relief.
Tucked in a corner on the edge of Los Angeles’s Arts District lies the production company Hyperion LA. Inside its two-story office, four employees buzz about. All but one is an Emersonian.
The May 10, 2020 issue of The Boston Globe Magazine will feature the writing of three current and recently graduated Emersonians.
Emerson alumnus Jamiesen Borak’s first of two produced scripts for the adult animated series Harley Quinn airs on Friday, May 8.
Gerald Blume ’58, who, working as Jerry Bishop, was the announcer of Judge Judy for nearly 25 years, died last month in Los Angeles, the Hollywood Reporter reports.