Halloween ‘Hysteria’ Performance to Benefit Lucas Flint Scholarship Fund
Hysteria, is being presented by the Neo-Political Cowgirls (NPC) on October 30 at the Old South Church, and all proceeds will benefit the Lucas Flint Scholarship Fund.
Hysteria, is being presented by the Neo-Political Cowgirls (NPC) on October 30 at the Old South Church, and all proceeds will benefit the Lucas Flint Scholarship Fund.
Emerson College alumna Liz Alper ’08 was recently elected to the Writers Guild of America West’s Board of Directors.
Television legend and Emerson College alumnus Norman Lear ’44 meets with Worlanyo Mensah ’23, the first recipient of the full, four-year, Emerson College Norman Lear Scholarship, in Los Angeles on Friday, September 20.
Two Emerson alumni repeated last year’s Emmy wins, taking home statuettes in Outstanding Competition Program and Outstanding Writing for a Variety Series at the 71st Primetime Emmy Awards on Sunday, September 22.
As September is the 25th anniversary of the award-winning series Friends, founding director of the Center for Comedic Arts and professor Martie Cook and assistant VMA professor Manuel Basanese co-authored a piece for The Conversation detailing “four reasons we will why we’ll never see another show like ‘Friends.’”
Emerson College students, alumni, and friends celebrated the 20 Emersonians nominated for Emmy Awards this year at the WME Screening Room in Beverly Hills on Thursday, September 12.
Georden West, MFA ’18, has won a Student Academy Award in the Alternative/Experimental category for their short film, Patron Saint.
Emerson College’s Global Pathways programs are more than just study abroad programs. Case in point – Emerson’s annual Salzburg: Global Media Academy, a three-week program in the summer where students focus on media literacy, and global networks for innovation and engagement in digital culture.
It’s a new academic year, with new buildings, new students, and naturally, new faculty. Here’s a little guide to help you get to know School of the Arts’s newest full-time instructors.
Marcia Smith ’80, founder of documentary production company Firelight Media, was honored with a Luminary Award from the BlackStar Film Festival, a celebration of the visual storytelling of the African diaspora and communities of color, in Philadelphia in early August.