What determines a film’s success? A well-crafted script? Oscar-worthy acting? Outstanding direction? According to a new book by Communication Studies senior lecturer Owen Eagan, more than anything it’s how much people are talking about it.
As founder of the Brooklyn Hip Hop Festival, Wes Jackson, has had to plan for hurricanes, intense heat, floods, and other acts of god.
While the COVID-19 pandemic means no musicians in the studio this particular Friday, WERS’ creative services coordinator, Nicole Bae ’20 will bring the “live” by adding donors’ names to a mural that will be shared over social media.
2020 Teaching Awards Part 2 The Alan L. Stanzler Award for Excellence in Teaching is awarded to an affiliated faculty member who consistently receives high Teacher/Course Evaluation ratings. Winners of … Continue Reading Kenneth Grout receives Alan L. Stanzler Award for Excellence in Teaching
Emerson College students quickly pounced on an opportunity to write about the impact of the Coronavirus for The Boston Globe Magazine.
2020 TEACHING AWARDS PART 1 On the morning of Thursday, March 26, as the Emerson community navigated the first week of remote courses amid the COVID-19 crisis, Provost Michaele Whelan … Continue Reading Nejem Raheem receives Miller Award for Outstanding Teaching
This article is the first in a series, drawing expert insights from the Emerson community as humankind navigates the evolving challenges of the COVID-19 crisis:
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.
A new Emerson College/Nexstar National Poll finds that while 70 percent of respondents are very worried or somewhat worried that they or an immediate family member may be infected with the novel coronavirus, a larger percentage of respondents reported being very concerned about their personal finances than their personal health.