After Red Sox manager Alex Cora talked about how he was “going to do damage” at an opening press conference, and an October run quickly became likely, the team needed … Continue Reading Gerzof Richard on #DoDamage in Boston Herald
In the wild week before the midterm elections, as candidates take off their gloves, Emerson College Polling students roll up their sleeves, cranking out analysis with machine-like precision.
Dr.Charles Steinberg, a longtime Boston Red Sox executive, surprised his CC 630 – Sports Communication class with tickets to Game 2 of the World Series on Wednesday, October 24.
Robbie Shinder ’22 is organizing a Gun Violence Prevention Panel at the Cutler Majestic Theatre with March for Our Lives, the national student anti-gun violence organization that formed in the wake of the Parkland shootings. The event will be Tuesday, October 30, 6:00-8:00 pm, and is free and open to the public.
Emerson junior Parker Hughes recently was recognized by BostInno in this year’s 25 Rising Entrepreneurs and Technologists Under the Age of 25 for co-founding BRÜZD Foods, a company that rescues “ugly” but edible produce from the landfill and distributes it to subscribers.
Dear Emerson community, This is a momentous year for politics in the United States with interesting developments making the midterm elections even more important now. With so many of our School … Continue Reading From the Dean of the School of Communication – Talk the Vote, November 5
Emerson Launch Director Sanjay Pothen wants students to know that there’s a place they can go to get mentoring, attend programs, and experiment with their wildest dreams.
Emerson’s third annual Teach-in on Race kicked off at the Cutler Majestic Theatre last Friday with a discussion led by scholar, writer, and activist Rachel Kuo, as well as several of Emerson’s most prominent student social justice leaders.
Students in Lu Ann Reeb’s E3 (Emerson Experience in Entrepreneurship) course visited Bon Me and co-founder Alison Fong to learn about launching a food truck.
The 2018 Teach-In will be held Friday, October 12, 10:00 am to 4:00 pm, beginning with a keynote conversation with activist/educator Rachel Kuo.