Q&A with a Publishing & Writing MA Student
Whether you want to shape the prose of fresh voices as an editor, represent writers as a literary agent, or work with exciting online publications and new media formats, Emerson’s prestigious Publishing and Writing MA will help you succeed in this ever-vital, … Continued
10 Highlights from a Communication Disorders Student
When the university announced a transition to online classes, I was struck with overwhelming sadness for myself, my peers, my faculty, and for what the new normal would become. While this is not the way anyone in my program envisioned … Continued
Interning at TD Garden
Emerson’s Strategic Marketing Communication MA (SMC) teaches students to build marketing strategies to communicate between consumers and brands, providing students access to an array of exciting career and internship opportunities. We had the pleasure of interviewing current student, Melissa, who … Continued
13 Fall Activities in Boston
Whether you’re a student, working professional, or a tourist visiting for the weekend, Boston has something to offer everyone in the fall. Explore our nation’s history or spend a night painting the town red with friends. You’ll never be bored … Continued
What to know about grad school
You’ve finally arrived! All of your hard work, dedication, sweat, and tears have paid off – congratulations on making it to graduate school. Seeking higher education is such an accomplishment, but adjusting to the immense pressures of grad life can … Continued
Emerson College Communication Disorders: A Year in Review
One year ago today, I put down my deposit to attend Emerson College’s MS in Communication Disorders program. Little did I know the amazing year ahead I had in store. Here is my year in review at a Communication Disorders … Continued
Q&A With Creative Writing Alum Gina Tomaine
What does life look like post-graduation? We did a Q&A with Creative Writing Alum, Gina Tomaine about her career, life post-graduation, and what to expect as an Emerson Creative Writing Graduate Student. What’s a typical day like for you at … Continued
Poetry Student Project Spotlight: Duende and the Choreopoem
Porsha Olayiwola is the 2014 Individual World Poetry Slam Champion and 2015 National Poetry Slam Champion. Black, poet, queer-dyke, hip-hop feminist, womanist: Porsha is a native of Chicago who now resides in Boston where she organizes, writes, and teaches. Porsha … Continued
What it feels like to earn my Masters in Writing for Film and Television MFA
My first day of grad school for Writing for Film and Television brought me right back to how I felt on my first day of kindergarten. I was jittery and queasy with a million irrational thoughts running through my mind … Continued
Learning to Direct Theatre Education: Theory & Practice
Anyone who aspires to be a theatre teacher understands that you need to be a jack (or in my case a jill!) of all trades. We wear many hats at our schools or in the communities we work in. We … Continued