Alum’s First Writing Credits with Harley Quinn to Debut
Emerson alumnus Jamiesen Borak’s first of two produced scripts for the adult animated series Harley Quinn airs on Friday, May 8.
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.
Emmy-winning, Oscar-nominated documentarist Elaine McMillion Sheldon, MFA ’13 has a lot going on.
On March 13, the day that President Lee Pelton announced that Emerson students in Boston and Los Angeles needed to safely leave their respective campuses, a professional development opportunity was scheduled to take place in the evening at Emerson LA.
In certain and lonely times we can connect through storytelling.
After 15 years, Ken Cheeseman is “graduating” from Emerson College.
Chen Tang was transformed into a seventh century warrior for Mulan.
Three alumnae shed a bit of light on their experiences working from home and offer tips on how to still succeed during this time of uncertainty.
Emerson Everywhere is here to serve as a resource for students, faculty, staff, families, and alumni to help you navigate the new way we operate as one community from distant corners of the world.
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.