كلية إمرسون

Coordinates: 42°21′07″N 71°03′58″W / 42.351807°N 71.065994°W / 42.351807; -71.065994
كلية إمرسون
Emerson College
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الاسم السابق
Boston Conservatory of Elocution, Oratory, and Dramatic Art (1880)
Monroe Conservatory of Oratory (1881-1889)
Emerson College of Oratory (1890-1938)
الشعار"Expression Necessary to Evolution"
النوعكلية خاصة
تأسست1880; 144 years ago (1880
المؤسستشارلز وسلي إمرسون
الاعتمادNECHE
الانتسابProArts Consortium
الانتساب الأكاديميAICUM
الوقف$259.6 million (2021)[1]
الرئيسDr. William Gilligan (Interim) [2]
الطاقم الأكاديمي469 (2019)[3]
الطلبة5,900 (2022)[4]
طلبة قبل البكالوريوس4,117 (2022)[5]
طلاب الدراسات العليا1,783(2022)[6]
الموقع، ،
الولايات المتحدة

42°21′07″N 71°03′58″W / 42.351807°N 71.065994°W / 42.351807; -71.065994
الحرمLarge City, 8 acres (0.032 km2)
NewspaperThe Berkeley Beacon
Other campuses
ألوان المدرسة     Purple
     Gold[7][8]
الكنيةLions
الانتساب الرياضي
التميمةGriff the Lion[9]
الموقع الإلكترونيwww.emerson.edu
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كلية إمرسون Emerson College هي كلية خاصة يقع حرمها الرئيسي في بوسطن، مساتشوستس. كما تحتفظ بحـُرُم في Hollywood, Los Angeles, California and ول، ليمبورگ، هولندا (كاستيل ول). أسسها في 1880 تشارلز وسلي إمرسون as a "school of oratory," the college offers more than three dozen degree and professional training programs specializing in the fields of arts and communication with a foundation in liberal arts studies. The college is one of the founding members of the ProArts Consortium, an association of six neighboring institutions in Boston dedicated to arts education at the collegiate level. Emerson is also notable for the college's namesake public opinion poll, Emerson College Polling, which is operated by the Department of Communication Studies.[10]

Originally based in Boston's Pemberton Square, the college moved neighborhoods several times, and is now located in the Theater District along the south side of the Boston Common. Emerson owns and operates the historic Colonial, Paramount, and Cutler Majestic theaters, as well as several smaller performance venues.

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التاريخ

الأصول

تشارلز وسلي إمرسون (1887)، مؤسس ومبعث تسمية كلية إمرسون

تشارلز وسلي إمرسون founded the Boston Conservatory of Elocution, Oratory, and Dramatic Art in 1880, a year after Boston University closed its School of Oratory.[11] Classes were held at Pemberton Square in Boston, where ten students enrolled in the conservatory's first class. The following year, the institution changed its name to the Monroe Conservatory of Oratory, in honor of تشارلز إمرسون's teacher at Boston University's School of Oratory, Professor Lewis B. Monroe. In 1890, the name changed again to Emerson College of Oratory[12] and was later shortened to Emerson College in 1939.

أكاديميات

ترتيب الجامعة
على المستوى الوطني
Forbes[13] 222
THE/WSJ[14] 501-600
على مستوى العالم
Regional
U.S. News & World Report[15] 8
Master's University class
Washington Monthly[16] 321

Emerson College is divided into two schools (School of Communication and School of the Arts) and eight departments (Marketing Communication; Communication Studies; Journalism; Communication Sciences & Disorders; Performing Arts; Writing, Literature & Publishing; Visual & Media Arts; Liberal Arts & Interdisciplinary Studies) offering 31 undergraduate majors and 19 minors (Bachelor of Arts/Fine Arts, or Science), and 12 graduate degree programs (Master of Arts/Fine Arts, or Science). Though the college's programs are primarily focused on communications and the arts, the curriculum is delivered through a liberal arts and sciences education model, where students are required to take courses from other academic disciplines and also have the opportunity to declare a minor outside their major.

Emerson College is ranked by U.S. News & World Report in the Regional Universities North category. In 2021, it is ranked tied for 8th best overall, tied for 3rd in the Most Innovative Schools category, tied for 11th in Best Undergraduate Teaching, and 50th in the Best Value Schools category.[17]

In 2018, Emerson admitted 36% of applicants,[18] and is ranked 6th in the Universities-Master's (North) category according to U.S. News & World Report. There are 3,871 undergraduate and 1,048 graduate students as of 2019.[19] Tuition for the 2018–2019 academic year is $46,016 for a full-time student; approximately 76% of students receive financial assistance in scholarships and grants, low-interest loans and part-time employment.[20][21]

الأفلام

Emerson College has an extensive film program that is one of the largest in the United States. In 2008/2009, it awarded 368 degrees in Film, Radio, and Television. In July 2014, Emerson's Visual and Media Arts program was rated #9 in the nation by The Hollywood Reporter.[22]

التسويق

The College offers undergraduate programs in Marketing Communications (BS) and Business of Creative Enterprises (BA). Emerson's Department of Marketing Communication has on-campus graduate degrees in Integrated Marketing Communication and Global Marketing Communication & Advertising, as well as online degree in Digital Marketing and Data Analytics. Starting in the 2018–19 academic year, the GMCA and IMC programs were merged into a single MA program in Strategic Marketing Communication.

In 2014 Emerson was named #5 on the list of top 10 U.S. colleges to get a marketing degree published by USA Today.[23] It was ranked #14 of 47 in 2018 Best Master's of Marketing Programs ranking by TFE Times,[24] and #15 of 416 in 2019 Best Marketing Colleges in the U.S. ranking by College Factual.[25]

معمل الاندماج بالألعاب

The Engagement Game Lab is an applied research lab at Emerson College devoted to getting people involved with civic engagement in innovative ways and studying citizenship in a digital era. It is facilitated by professionals, but also has student assistants and offers its resources to students.[26]

الرياضة

The college is a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (Division III), the Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC), and the New England Women's and Men's Athletic Conference (NEWMAC). Emerson previously competed as a charter member of the Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) from 1995 to 2013. The college was also a charter member of the Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC), which it competed in from 1984 to 1989. The athletics department has men's and women's lacrosse, tennis, basketball, cross country running, golf, volleyball and soccer teams, in addition to a women's softball team and a men's baseball team.

The women's softball team defeated Western New England College in 2007 to clinch the GNAC championship and earn the department's first appearance in the NCAA tournament. In 2012, Emerson's women's volleyball team defeated Rivier to become the 2012 GNAC Champions.[27] In 2019, the men's basketball team won its first NEWMAC title in program history.

حياة الطلبة

المنظمات الطلابية

Emerson College offers a large number of organizations, most of which are highly active and diverse ranging from curriculum-based activities to social action organizations.[28] Organizations are either maintained by the Student Government Association (if the organizations are student-led) or by campus departments (if the organizations are managed by faculty or staff).

The EVVY Awards

The largest student run, multi-camera, production in the nation, the EVVY Awards are Emerson College's annual award show. Judged by industry professionals, The EVVYs recognize Emerson student's achievements in their chosen discipline. Each May the show is broadcast live from the Cutler Majestic Theatre. Over 500 students are annually involved with the EVVY Awards. The organization is run entirely by Emerson students, and advised by staff members.

The 31st and 33rd Annual EVVY Awards won the College Television Award for Alternative/Variety programming.[29]

قناة إمرسون

The Emerson Channel is Emerson College's award-winning television station. The channel was created in 1999 under the Television, Radio, and Film Department. The organization is managed by a full-time staff member, and is run by Emerson College Students. Student works regularly receive collegiate EVVY awards.


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ڤيديو إمرسون المستقل

EIV was founded in 1975 and is Emerson's largest entirely student run organization. EIV funds and assists in the production of live news, teleplays, single camera narratives, and other shows selected by the student management board from proposals made by fellow students at the end of each semester. EIV is known for their Emmy and AP Award-winning show, EIV News at 9p, as well as their pre-taped Evening News broadcast.[30][31]

Emertainment Monthly

Emertainment Monthly is Emerson College's official entertainment magazine. Modeled after professional entertainment journalism outlets like Entertainment Weekly, Emertainment Monthly has been nominated for several EVVY Awards and participates in major entertainment events as official members of the press. Emertainment Monthly received the title of Best in Show in the "Website Small School" Category by the Associated Collegiate Press in 2015.[32]

The Berkeley Beacon

The Berkeley Beacon is Emerson's student-run, weekly print newspaper. In 2012, it became the first collegiate newspaper website with a responsive design.[33] It received the titles of Best in Show in the "Four-Year Weekly" and "Website Small School" categories by the Associated Collegiate Press in 2015.[34]

فرقة رقص إمرسون

Dance plays a large role in the student culture at Emerson College. In the fall of 2007 Emerson student, Michael Lupacchino ('10), re-founded the Emerson Dance Company—an SGA recognized, inclusive organization focused on bringing an open outlet for dance to students of all levels, years, and majors at the college. The company holds bi-annual showcases at the end of every semester highlighting student dancers and choreographers, all of whom have auditioned at the start of every semester and applied to choreograph through a selection process run by the company's executive board.

Emerson Dance Company (commonly referred to as EDC) also offers master classes, workshops, and events which are open to the entire Emerson community. In addition to participating in internal college activities, the group also engages in community service around the Boston area.[35] The organization is actively involved with its alumni (inviting one back each semester to choreograph an alumni piece), as well as fellow college and professional level dance organizations around the Boston area (i.e. The Boston Ballet, Suffolk Dance, Northeastern Dance Company {NUDANCO}, and Urbanity Dance). The company has been advised by Senior Dancer-In-Residence in the college's Performing Arts Department, Marlena Yannetti,[36] since its inception. Emerson Dance Company hosts its showcases in Emerson's state of the art theatres, including the newly renovated Paramount Center Mainstage.[37]

إذاعة الطلبة

WECB is the campus student run radio station, overseen by a faculty advisor. WECB broadcasts online at its website[38] and on closed-circuit campus television (channel 56).

In 1983–84, WECB was scheduled for demolition without reconstruction, as part of the Mass Communications $1.6M renovation project. Carol Kamerschen, Greg Weremey, Barry Scott and Russ Weisenbacher were instrumental in fighting the board of trustees, and convincing them to allow Weremey and Weisenbacher to design and build new studios at 126 Beacon Street, replacing the former facilities at 130 Beacon Street, 4th floor.[39]

ETIN (Emerson's Talk and Information Network), an online talk radio service run by students, is also housed in the same space as WERS and WECB.[40]

الكوميديا

The college has a long tradition in the comedy community, including student groups specializing in various combinations of sketch comedy, improvisation, and short films. There are twelve recognized comedy organizations: Emerson Comedy Workshop, Chocolate Cake City, Inside Joke, Jimmy's Traveling All-Stars, Derbyn Comedy, This is Pathetic, Stroopwafel, SwoMo Comedy, The Girlie Project, A Goose Troupe, Stand-Up in the Park, and Flawed Comedy.[41]:32–34 Several comedy classes, including "Comedy Writing for Television," "Intermediate Creative Writing: Comedy," and "Comedy Writers' Room" are a regular part of the curriculum.[41]:131,157,138 In September 2016, the college began offering a B.F.A. in Comedic Arts,[42] claiming it to be "the first degree of its kind in the country."[43]

The Emerson College Comedy Scholarship is offered each year to one rising senior who has "demonstrated leadership and talent in the writing, performance, or direction of comedy."[41]:49 The college is also home to the American Comedy Archives, established in 2005 to "acquire, preserve and make available primary source material that documents the professional activities of the ground breaking individuals who have written, produced or performed comedy for radio, television, motion pictures or live performance".[44]

رؤساء إمرسون

  • Charles Wesley Emerson (1880–1903)
  • William James Rolphe (1903–08)
  • Henry Lawrence Southwick (1908–32)
  • Harry S. Ross (1932–45)
  • Boylston Green (1945–49)
  • Samuel Justus McKinley (1949–67)
  • Richard Chapin (1967–75)
  • Gus Turbeville (1975–77)
  • Oliver Woodruff (1977–79)
  • Allen E. Koenig (1979–89)
  • John Zacharis (1989–92)
  • Jacqueline Liebergott (1992–2011)
  • M. Lee Pelton (2011–2021)
  • William Gilligan (interim, 2021–present)

أشخاص بارزون

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وصلات خارجية

قالب:ProArts Consortium