Professor Emeritus Leo Nickole ’49, LHD ’01, architect of Emerson’s musical theatre program and mentor to future stars like Henry Winkler ’67 and Joely Fisher ’88 died Wednesday, April 1. He was 93.
Scott Johnson’s next book is a monster of a novel.
Former Emerson Trustee Larry Rasky a prominent PR professional in Boston and a personal confidant and consultant for numerous politicians, died Sunday, March 22.
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to impact how and where students learn, Emerson College has created an emergency fund that will help students pay their rent, transport themselves back home, rent equipment such as laptops, and more.
The College is very saddened to learn that Larry Rasky, Emerson alumnus and Trustee Emeritus, died this morning.
VMA affiliated faculty member Erin Trahan, who is also a film writer for The ARTery, highlights the ReelAbilities Film Festival, which has moved online in light of the COVD-19 pandemic.
Margarita Damaris Martinez was an award-winning grad student who quickly became a respected adjunct faculty member.
Around 40 past and current members of the Emerson College sketch comedy troupe Jimmy’s Traveling All-Stars performed at the Lyric Hyperion Theatre & Cafe in Los Angeles during a special 20th anniversary show.
“To do more, be more and give back more” were the inspired words Rose Shumow received from a stranger about her late husband and Emerson journalism professor, Moses Shumow, who left a legacy of giving voices to the voiceless.
Alumnus Thomas Pettinelli ’13, director of development at Branded Pictures Entertainment, has landed his first executive producer credit with the upcoming release of Followed, a horror film with an innovative take on the genre.