Best Places to Live in Boston: North End

Wondering where to live in Boston? Today we’re touring the North End, Boston’s most historic neighborhood. Between the amazing food, easy access to transportation, and historical architecture, the North End is a great neighborhood for graduate students.  Housing and Transportation … Continued

Day in the Life of a Sports Communication Graduate Student

Do you have big dreams for public relations in sports, or maybe sports journalism, but don’t know how to get started? You’re in luck! Today we’re interviewing Andrés Hernandez, a current student in Emerson’s Sports Communication (MA) graduate program. You’ll … Continued

5 Tips for Applying to Graduate School

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It’s time. You’re ready to take the plunge and apply to graduate school. Now you just need to know where to start. Here are some tips for applying to graduate school that we hope will tip the balance in your … Continued

Day in the Life of a Writing for Film and Television Grad Student

This week we are highlighting one of our grad students in Emerson’s Writing for Film and Television program. Noelle Haynes is in her second year of the program and currently lives in Youngstown, Ohio.  Why did you choose Writing for … Continued

Where to Live: Brookline

Are you an incoming Emerson graduate student or considering applying to one of Emerson’s graduate programs? If so, you are likely thinking about moving to Boston, scrolling through Zillow listings and Facebook roommate groups to find the right place for … Continued

Day in the Life of a Political Communication Student

Today we’re giving you a glimpse of what it’s like to be a grad student in the Political Communication program. We talked to Abigail Velletri, a current student in Emerson’s Political Communication 4+1 program, and asked her all about the … Continued

Day in the Life of a Creative Writing MFA Student

If you’re considering grad school, you’ve likely asked yourself a dozen questions before even deciding whether or not to apply. And yet, even after narrowing down where you want to go and study, applying, and being accepted (congrats!), you probably … Continued