Fall 2021 Teach-In Asks How Do We Create Community?
The Teach-In, now in its sixth year, encourages Emerson community members to explore what actions they can take to help dismantle racism and promote social justice on campus and beyond.
The Teach-In, now in its sixth year, encourages Emerson community members to explore what actions they can take to help dismantle racism and promote social justice on campus and beyond.
Grant has taken a new role as Director of Student Success, Access, and Belonging, where he’ll help students to feel fully a part of the Emerson community, no matter their individual circumstances.
The Excellence Program was launched by Sean Combs and Endeavor Impact to expand opportunities for the next generation of entertainment industry leaders, particularly those from underrepresented communities.
Innovation for Impact, a unique winter session course team taught by Gunn and Sharon Topper, is a master class in taking an idea and making it a reality.
The Robert Colby Distinguished Arts Educator Advocate Award in Theatre recognizes theatre arts educators for leadership in advocating for theatre and arts education
The Emerson community will be paying tribute to those lost on September 11, 2001, part of a 20-year tradition of remembrance.
Tune in to the YouTube premiere of the Distinguished Alumni Awards on Saturday, May 8, 7:00-8:00 pm.
For the first time, the ERA Awards presented the Robert Colby Kindness Award, established in 2020 and named in honor of Performing Arts Professor Bob Colby, who died April 5 following a battle with cancer.
They talked about net neutrality, how streaming services fight to gain market share, how content is proliferating, and how users can protect their data.
Hot Water Over Raised Fists, uses movement, light, sculptural elements, and site-specificity to create an experience of empathy and hope.