Professor Emeritus Manny Paraschos Remembered as Witty, Ethical, and Influential
Paraschos’ book The Boston Journalism Trail, is still provided to first-year students.
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.
Johnson spoke to Emerson Today about her memoir, the book being on the cover of Penthouse, and her Emerson graduate experience.
Emerson Today asked Griffin about Hudson’s legacy, the process of writing a biography, and how he uses disco classics like strong coffee.
Students and faculty hiked, cooked, played games, and learned about each other and what makes the Marlboro culture special.
This year’s Emmy nominations offer a little deja vu for Emerson watchers, with many Emersonians up for the same awards they vied for last year.
Houston won back-to-back NEWMAC Athlete and Defensive Player of the Year awards.
Alum Lee Schwebel funded the students’ trip to Ohio.
Amaro coordinates the governor’s communications with more than 60 cultural media outlets.
The Celebrants, Rowley’s fourth novel, centers around friends reuniting after the loss of a former classmate.