Emerson Celebrates 50 Years of Hip Hop’s Cultural, Economic Impact
In 50 years Hip Hop went from being born in a Bronx basement party to birthing billionaires.
In 50 years Hip Hop went from being born in a Bronx basement party to birthing billionaires.
Sgt. Sal Mirabella Jr. has been on the Cops for Kids with Cancer board since 2019.
We write today to share the sad news that Professor Emeritus Manny Paraschos, who was instrumental in developing the College’s Print Journalism program and was the College’s first Graduate Journalism Program Director, has passed away after a brief illness.
Ciszewski said working at Emerson has helped him become a better producer.
The College is highlighted in MovieMaker’s annual top 25 film schools in the U.S. and Canada list for Outstanding Screenwriting Training.
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I write today with mixed emotions to share the news that Erik Müürisepp, Associate Vice President for Campus Life, has accepted the position of Vice President and Dean of Students at Curry College
At Emerson, we care deeply about all aspects of a prospective student’s background and story.
McKersie is also being joined by new assistant Bo Feekins, who graduated from Emerson in 2022.
While, as a country and as an institution, we have made progress in our understanding of this history and how it impacts our society today, it is clear that we have more work to do.