Reflection on Recent Events
As I remind my children, fear and ignorance – not hatred – are the world’s great twin evils. After all, hatred is born out of fear and ignorance – not the other way around.
As I remind my children, fear and ignorance – not hatred – are the world’s great twin evils. After all, hatred is born out of fear and ignorance – not the other way around.
Earlier today, a fire in an off-campus building located at 104 Hemenway Street displaced a number of students from Northeastern, Berklee, and Emerson. The two Emerson students that were affected … Continue Reading Emerson Students Affected by Off-Campus Fire Are Safe
Dear Emerson community, As the Boston Red Sox and the LA Dodgers move into Games 3, 4, and (possibly) 5 of the World Series this weekend, no matter who you’re … Continue Reading The 2018 World Series and Its Potential Impact on Campus
Jennifer Egan, author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning A Visit from the Goon Squad, The Keep, and Look at Me, among several other novels and short stories, came to Emerson on Wednesday, October 24, to talk about her latest novel, Manhattan Beach, her writing process, and her fascination with absence.
Dr.Charles Steinberg, a longtime Boston Red Sox executive, surprised his CC 630 – Sports Communication class with tickets to Game 2 of the World Series on Wednesday, October 24.
The Emerson Lions Men’s And Women’s Cross Country teams had seven runners total named to the New England Women’s And Men’s Academic All-Conference Team on Tuesday.
What became clear to me early on in my Emerson career were two things. The first, was that though there were some resources for diversity inclusion on campus, there was no established place for graduate students of color in the WLP program to process their experiences. And the second, was that a majority of the faculty and staff at Emerson College were more than willing to support this initiative.
Emerson College showcases student achievements through Merit Pages, a social media and hometown news distribution program, which allows the College and you to share your academic and extracurricular successes with family, friends, and future employers.
The city of Boston is taking many steps to ensure community safety, including extra patrols by Boston Police and traffic restrictions in certain parts of the city, especially later in the Series. Below is a letter from Boston Police Commissioner William Gross, asking for everyone’s assistance maintaining safety and order.
Robbie Shinder ’22 is organizing a Gun Violence Prevention Panel at the Cutler Majestic Theatre with March for Our Lives, the national student anti-gun violence organization that formed in the wake of the Parkland shootings. The event will be Tuesday, October 30, 6:00-8:00 pm, and is free and open to the public.