View of the entire exterior of 0 Marlborough, taken from Public Garden across Arlington St. with a food truck parked out front. Constructed in 1930, Zero Marlborough is an historic art deco building that served as a dormitory and dining hall for…
In 1988, Emerson purchased Kasteel Well, a restored 14th century medieval castle located a small village in The Netherlands. Students participating in the program reside and take classes at castle. Courses have a strong European focus, and the…
In 1995, Debra Spark became the fifth recipient of the John C. Zacharis Book Award, honoring the best debut book of short fiction or poetry, for her book Coconuts for the Saint. Pictured L to R: 1. unknown, 2. Jacqueline Liebergott, 3. Debra Spark,…
The Emerson College Board of Trustees unanimously elects Jacqueline Weis Liebergott as the College's eleventh president and first woman to hold the position.
Since 2000, Emerson's Los Angeles campus has hosted an event to showcase student films and connect alumni to Emerson students. Today, the Emerson College Film Festival and LA Showcase screens student films from the Emerson and Los Angeles campuses…
Emerson's soccer and lacrosse teams compete on the Field at Rotch Playground, in Boston's South End. The field also has a softball diamond for both practice and games. This aerial view shows the field and to the north, the Prudential (The Pru) and…