Teach-In on Race Looks to Open Up Conversation
The 2018 Teach-In will be held Friday, October 12, 10:00 am to 4:00 pm, beginning with a keynote conversation with activist/educator Rachel Kuo.
The 2018 Teach-In will be held Friday, October 12, 10:00 am to 4:00 pm, beginning with a keynote conversation with activist/educator Rachel Kuo.
The Boston Business Journal named President Lee Pelton to their annual “Power 50” list.
The Iwasaki Library is conducting an online student survey now through October 21, so that they can learn how to best serve Emerson students.
Norman Lear ’44 was the driving force behind groundbreaking TV shows including All in the Family, Maude, and One Day at a Time. He created characters who changed the social and political landscape, openly addressing issues ranging from alcoholism to abortion to the Vietnam War.
Dear Emerson Community, Family Weekend is coming up and we’d like you to be aware that you may see more parents and family members on campus October 20 – 21, … Continue Reading Family Weekend 2018
Dear Emerson Community, I am writing to invite you to attend the Teach-In on Race on Friday, October 12, from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm starting in the Cutler Majestic … Continue Reading Invitation to Attend the Teach-In on Race, Friday, October 12
The Boston Parks and Recreation Department seeks student volunteers for an art installation project on the Boston Common. Lest We Forget is a public art project by Luigi Toscano that displays portraits … Continue Reading Boston Common Art Installation Project – Student Volunteer Opportunities Available
The College will open the Robert J. Orchard Stage for reflection and conversation around the Supreme Court confirmation events, Thursday, October 4 and Friday, October 5. We welcome all those who wish … Continue Reading Paramount Mainstage Open for Reflection and Conversation
“You know, when people ask me about work I started, I didn’t start anything. I’ve been following others… And now we find some following me. And that’s as it should … Continue Reading October 4 is Norman Lear Day
HowlRound Theatre Commons, a free and open platform for theatre makers around the world housed in Emerson’s Office of the Arts, has a new look and new features, with the same vital mission.