NEWS & EVENTS
Emerson College Today
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Sports exec Conrad Smith ’78 dies
Conrad Smith ’78, who became the chief operating officer of the Minnesota Lynx, a WNBA team, has died after a reported three-year battle with cancer.
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Arts director receives high honor in Russia
Rob Orchard, the executive director of Emerson's Office of the Arts and Arts Emerson, received an award from the Moscow Art Theatre in Russia.
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Broadcast journalism students cover inauguration
Emerson broadcast journalism students covered the inauguration of President Barack Obama’s second term January 19-21, 2013, in Washington, D.C.
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Former Clinton aide speaks of Dr. King's lessons
Keith Boykin told a crowd of Emerson community members Jan. 23 that failure is part of success—whether you are President Barack Obama or late civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
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Pelton begins fulfilling Emerson's pledge on gun violence
Lee Pelton has announced the establishment of the College Presidents’ Gun Violence Resource Center.
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Community planning game launches in two cities
The Engagement Game Lab at Emerson has its sights set on Philadelphia and Salem, Mass., debuting online community planning games that let residents contribute ideas to shape the future of their neighborhoods.
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Softball team has highest GPA in Division III
The 2012 Emerson softball team players have been recognized for earning the highest grade point average in Division III.
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Dozens of staff honored by Pelton
Dozens of Emerson staff members were honored by President Lee Pelton at the annual Staff Appreciation Reception on Jan. 17.
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