Emerson in the News
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Orchard named a Bostonian of the Year
Executive Director of ArtsEmerson, Rob Orchard, was recently recognized as one of a handful of people named “Bostonians of the Year” by the Boston Globe Sunday Magazine.
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Alumna snags lead in new Broadway musical
Jessica Phillips has been cast in a starring role for Leap of Faith’s Broadway launch.
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Alumna profiled on a Forbes.com
Alumna Shira Lazar ’04 was recently profiled on a Forbes.com blog about female leaders called “More Seats.”
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Kasteel Well is top study abroad program
Emerson’s Kasteel Well program in Well, The Netherlands was named the Best Study Abroad Program for college students by Abroad101.com a study abroad resource website, and by the Huffington Post.
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WERS music director featured in radio industry publication
Mariel Wade, music director for WERS, was profiled by allaccess.com for her work with Emerson’s award-winning, student-run radio station.
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Alumni create viral sports-fan video
Christian Wisecarver ’00 and Billy Donohoe ’00 created an original rap video called “Titletown” that has attracted more than 32,000 YouTube views in less than a week.
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Gup pens piece about political diversity
Journalism Chair Ted Gup recently wrote a piece for The Chronicle of Higher Education on “True Diversity Includes Both Left and Right.”
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Assistant Professor of Journalism Tim Riley was a guest on MSNBC's Morning Joe recently to discuss his new book Lennon: The Man, the Myth, the Music—The Definitive Life.
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