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Emerson College is a private, coeducational institution located in Boston, Massachusetts that is devoted to the study of communication and the arts in a liberal arts context. Founded in 1880, today Emerson College is one of the nation's premier liberal arts institutions and is home to more than 4,000 undergraduate and graduate students representing 45 states and over 40 countries. Offering a wide array of specialized undergraduate and graduate programs, Emerson College is committed to preparing students for the future by teaching them to communicate effectively, think critically, and make informed decisions.强势专业
创意写作、影视学和电影出品、收音和电视、市场管理、广播新闻学。著名校友
Acting & PerformanceJay Leno ’73 - talk show host
Henry Winkler ’67 - actor
Mario Cantone '82 - comedian
Denis Leary ’79 - comedian
Steven Wright '78 - comedian
Joseph Leo Bwarie '99 (Jersey Boys) - broadway actor
Betsy Morgan ’03 (A Little Night Music) - broadway actor
Eric Hutchinson '02 - musician
Communications & Marketing
Bobbi Brown ’79 - makeup artist
Sam Presti ’00 - general manager of the Oklahoma City Thunder (NBA basketball team)
Kathi-Anne Reinstein '97, Massachusetts State Representative
Film & Television Production
Kevin Bright ’76 - TV producer (Friends)
Max Mutchnick ’87 - TV producer (Will & Grace)
Doug Herzog ’81 0 TV executive (MTV)
Eric Drysdale '93 - writer and Emmy Award winner for The Colbert Report
Bill Fiala ’95 - executive director of post-production at Fox Searchlight Pictures
Alex Tse '98 - film screenwriter (Watchmen)
Journalism
Boston newscasters Pam Cross ’75, Latoyia Edwards '98, Ed Harding '75, Gene Lavanchy '86, Maria Stephanos '88 & MA '93, David Wade '95, and Susan Wornick ’71
Lowell Galindo '03, anchor, ESPNU
Veronica Belmont '04, tech journalist and host of Internet talk shows Tekzilla and Qore
Writing
Seth Grahame-Smith '98 - writer of Pride and Prejudice and Zombies; Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter
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