To L.A. with Love
Celebrating the 10th Anniversary
of ELA’s Iconic Building
Celebrating the 10th Anniversary
of ELA’s Iconic Building
E3 students have a lot of big ideas.
If you had infinite time, money, and resources, what big idea would you implement? How might it make a difference?
Emersonians are teeming with passion and ideas. This magazine is a window into just some of that creativity.
Ariel Wile’s Big Idea: A sustainable clothing brand focused on fighting fast fashion by upcycling secondhand garments to create one-of-a-kind pieces.
The Embrace, a sculpture memorializing Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King and their time in Boston, was unveiled in January.
In 2017, Emerson launched the Emerson Prison Initiative (EPI), led by associate professor Mneesha Gellman. EPI offers a pathway to a college education for admitted students who are incarcerated at Massachusetts Correctional Institution at Concord (MCI-Concord), a medium-security men’s prison about 20 miles west of Boston. Students are taught by Emerson faculty and are held…
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.
Emerson’s unique Global BFA in Film Art graduates its first cohort of students this summer.
In May, more than 1,400 students graduated from the College during a series of undergraduate and graduate celebrations.
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.
One hundred percent of gifts to the Student Assistance Fund are distributed directly to current students.
Emerson’s Business of Creative Enterprises program prepares students for leadership roles across the creative economy.
Students submitted photos depicting their experiences and what was meaningful to them during the height of the pandemic.