The Risks and Rewards of Diplomacy
For the last 20 years, as a foreign service officer for the US Department of State, Aaron Snipe’s world has stretched through time zones and war zones.
For the last 20 years, as a foreign service officer for the US Department of State, Aaron Snipe’s world has stretched through time zones and war zones.
From my little view of the College, Emerson is having not just a good year; Emerson is having a quintessential Emerson year.
“Don’t cry because it’s over, smile because it happened.”
—Dr. Seuss
Fantasy, science fiction, pop fiction, non-fiction, short stories, biographies, poetry. You name it, Emersonians are writing it.
Since its inception in Fall 2017, more than 1,000 students have participated and 86 alumni have served as advisors.
What’s the soundtrack to your Emerson experience?
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.
The ruling will exacerbate the systemic inequalities that already exist in accessing healthcare.
Lear began attending Emerson in 1940.
A group of mostly entertainment industry Emersonians gathered to discuss how to further mobilize the LA alumni network.
The honorees have worked in television, film, media, and more.