Bill Burr ’93, the creator and star of the animated show F Is for Family, will be hosting Saturday Night for the first first time this weekend. Burr was rather … Continue Reading Alum Bill Burr Hosting Saturday Night Live This Weekend
Three members of the Emerson College community are participating in an upcoming ProArts Consortium panel series about highlighting artists are focused on social justice and community engagement.
Erik Messerschmidt ’02 earned his first Emmy nomination this year for his cinematography work on the Netflix true-crime drama Mindhunter.
Cecilia Carabello Acevedo ’21 was recently named an Imagining America/Joy of Giving Something Fellow.
Professor Jerald Walker’s forthcoming collection, How to Make a Slave and Other Essays (Mad Creek Books/The Ohio University Press) was named to the longlist for the 2020 National Book Award for Nonfiction.
David Klotz’s childhood obsession turned into an Emmy-winning career.
John Gianvito’s new film Her Socialist Smile is debuting at the New York Film Festival.
The Bright Lights Film Series will resume its screenings online for Fall 2020 with a wide range of documentaries focused on tackling different, intersecting social justice issues.
For the fifth year in a row, Emerson is ranked among the top 10 in the U.S. News & World Report Regional North overall category, and made top 10 lists for Most Innovative Schools and Undergraduate Teaching among northern universities.
We caught up with Lien Ta ’03 to ask about what it takes for a business to survive a pandemic and just how a Writing, Literature and Publishing major becomes a restauranteur.