Lexi, a Goldendoodle, was one of several therapy dogs at Emerson on April 24 as part of Cirque de De-Stress in the Iwasaki Library. (Photo by Nick Eaton ’17) Emerson … Continue Reading Students relax with therapy dogs
The Bill Bordy Theater was bursting with innovation on April 24 as 18 students pitched their business startup ideas during the annual Emerson Entrepreneurial Expo, also known as the E3 … Continue Reading Women consulting firm wins E3 Expo
Media contact: Carole McFall, 617-824-8415, carole_mcfall@emerson.edu (April 24, 2015) BOSTON, MA—On Monday, May 18, Emerson College will award four honorary degrees during the College’s 135th Commencement ceremonies at the … Continue Reading Emerson College’s 135th Commencement Ceremonies to Honor
On Monday, May 18, Emerson College will award four honorary degrees during the College’s 135th Commencement ceremonies at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center, 415 Summer Street, Boston. The undergraduate … Continue Reading Robin Roberts to give Commencement undergrad address
A panel of mostly veterans, two of whom are current Emerson students, discussed the challenges of student veterans at a Lunch & Learn event organized by the Office of Diversity … Continue Reading Challenges of student veterans discussed
Media Contact: Carole McFall, 617-824-8415, carole_mcfall@emerson.edu BOSTON, MA (April 23, 2015)—Emerson College released results today from its student survey, which includes responses to questions related to sexual assault and other … Continue Reading Emerson College Releases Student Survey Results and Updates Community on Violence Prevention and Response Initiatives
Emerson College released results today from its student survey, which includes responses to questions related to sexual assault and other forms of power-based violence. Emerson is only one of two … Continue Reading Emerson360: Community Climate Survey results released
Madeleine Beimford ’16, co-chair of Emerald Empowerment Week at Emerson, said the week of events to raise awareness of power-based interpersonal violence was well attended. (Photo by Dan O’Brien) The … Continue Reading Co-organizer reflects on Emerald Empowerment
Michael Jay Solomon ’60, one of the largest distributors of U.S. television content in the world over the last 35 years, discussed content distribution with a group of panelists at … Continue Reading At ELA, Solomon ’60 talks content distribution
Losing four limbs is far from a laughing matter, but telling jokes is exactly how Will Lautzenheiser copes with his tragic story. “I think somewhere it was mentioned that I … Continue Reading Double-arm transplant recipient shares story