ArtsEmerson’s Tenth Season to Bring World Premieres, Returning Favorites
ArtsEmerson will celebrate its 10th anniversary of bringing contemporary world theatre to Boston with five new commissioned works and five reprises from six countries.
ArtsEmerson will celebrate its 10th anniversary of bringing contemporary world theatre to Boston with five new commissioned works and five reprises from six countries.
Emerson’s Engagement Lab has launched two initiatives designed by and for formerly incarcerated citizens to help them successfully return to their communities.
Soledad O’Brien talked about her experience reporting on a range of issues with Emerson College students.
Adam Ginivisian ’07 went from the mailroom to partner in just 10 years at the talent agency ICM Partners, making him the company’s youngest partner. Although this feat sounds daunting, it’s not that hard to comprehend after finding out a little bit more about him
Associate Professor Weiko Lin of the VMA Department is featured in Variety’s list of Best Films Schools for 2019, which includes national and international schools leading the way in innovation and education.
Students in Roger House’s History of the Alternative Press class undertook a project to aide those with newly restored voting eligibility. In groups, students worked with the nonpartisan League of Women Voters of Florida (LWVFL) to help locate and educate people about their new voting prospects.
The Human Resources Department is excited to announce our new web presence at hr.emerson.edu powered by our ticketing system Zendesk.
We are 50 days away from our Workday go-live date of July 1. As we draw closer to that date, we want to provide you with some updates on how we will support a successful Go-Live!
The Boston Globe attended Emerson’s 139th Commencement ceremony on Sunday, May 12, highlighting the commencement address of honorary degree recipient and award-winning journalist Soledad O’Brien and student speaker Nupur Amin.
Learning to love means you must learn to embrace. Embracing is a two-step method. First, you must acknowledge the circumstances and differences that shape who we are, and then you must be able to reach beyond those differences to find common ground.