Emerson’s “Borderless Campus” Expands to Switzerland
Students soon will be able to earn both a bachelor’s and master’s degree in four years at Franklin University Switzerland and Emerson College.
Students soon will be able to earn both a bachelor’s and master’s degree in four years at Franklin University Switzerland and Emerson College.
Emerson College students were highlighted in a Boston Magazine story about the MBTA’s efforts to promote civility on the T through a video series created by an Emerson class.
Distinguished Curator-in-Residence Joseph Ketner is being remembered this week by colleagues and students as an art historian who believed in the power of art to change the world. He died late last week after a battle with cancer.
College Magazine, an online publication written by students for students, included Emerson in its list of “Top 10 Colleges for Writers.”
The School of the Arts welcomes eight new faculty members
The Fall 2018 installment of the Bright Lights Film Series will showcase plenty of Emerson filmmakers’ work, as well as two new partnerships: one with all-woman traveling film festival LunaFest, … Continue Reading Bright Lights Film Series Offers Multiple Films by Women, Alumni
Performing Arts Associate Professor Magda Romanska had her essay about the late Polish dramatist/writer/cartoonist Sławomir Mrożek published in the LA Review of Books blog. The essay, “The Comic Frame of Sławomir Mrożek: Or, How to Tell if … Continue Reading Romanska Publishes Essay on Polish Playwright in LARB
Cher Krause Knight, professor in the Visual and Media Arts Department and member of public art curator Now + There‘s advisory board, was on WGBH’s Boston Public Radio last week with Now + … Continue Reading Krause Knight Discusses Public Art on WGBH
WLP faculty member Reginald Dwayne Betts was featured in the New York Times Style Magazine as one of five selected poets to be awarded $15,000 by the Ruth Lilly Poetry … Continue Reading Betts wins Ruth Lilly Poetry Fellowship