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An iconic view from Emerson’s Los Angeles campus on Sunset Boulevard—where Comedic Arts students will now spend a semester during their junior year
An iconic view from Emerson’s Los Angeles campus on Sunset Boulevard—where Comedic Arts students will now spend a semester during their junior year
During his gap year, Eitan Ehrlich made the Kafė Büs—a marine blue, solar-paneled coffee-shop-on-wheels.
Shaya Gregory Poku is Emerson’s new vice president for equity and social justice.
Speech-language pathologist Rik Lemoncello MSSp ’99, helps clients with acquired brain injury transition into the workforce through the social enterprise bakery he created.
Emersonians in the visual and performing arts weigh in on how the pandemic affected the industry, and what this means for the future.
Eric Hauser ’96 started using his dad’s old Pentax again this year, rekindling his love for photography.
Pamela Zapata ’10 started her own agency to make sure people of color were getting the jobs, recognition, and pay that they deserved.
Emerson’s unique Global BFA in Film Art graduates its first cohort of students this summer.
The ruling will exacerbate the systemic inequalities that already exist in accessing healthcare.
We have a gun problem in the United States, one that is exacerbated by the stories we tell about it.
Lear began attending Emerson in 1940.
Behind the scenes at the Scene Shop
Emerson’s Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders is making important changes to its programs. The result? The speech-language pathology field is becoming more culturally inclusive and better representative of its clients.
Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Justice Ellie Cypher ’80, H ’18, recalls how Emerson prepared her for a rewarding career as a lawyer, professor, and judge.
Today’s media landscape is polluted with misinformation and disinformation. Alumni and faculty journalists and scholars are bringing the truth to the forefront through their in-depth reporting and research.