The Institute for Liberal Arts and Interdisciplinary Studies is now offering an Environmental Studies interdisciplinary minor to Emerson students. According to the Institute’s catalogue, this new interdisciplinary minor “examines environmental … Continue Reading Environmental Studies minor created
Kerry Velez ’12 completed a 10-week internship at the U.S. Embassy in Australia. Kerry Velez ’12 is pursuing her calling to work as a foreign diplomat after a 10-week internship … Continue Reading Diplomat-in-training shares experience
The Emerson Women’s Basketball team closed out the 2012–2013 regular home schedule February 10 with a season-high 96 points, topping the Fisher Falcons 96–53. With the win, the Lions … Continue Reading Women’s basketball gets season-high 96 points
A photographic exhibit on the history of the Cape Verdean community of Providence, Rhode Island, is now on display at Providence City Hall through March 15—and it’s acting as the … Continue Reading Cape Verdean history displayed
Vincente Minnelli Vincente Minnelli biographer Mark Griffin ’90 is returning to Emerson on Valentine’s Day to introduce a screening of Minnelli’s Oscar-winning 1958 film, Gigi. “Oftentimes, people tend to be … Continue Reading Vincente Minnelli biographer visiting campus
Michael Lown ’15 said, “Every day should be Valentine’s Day” because it’s nice to feel loved. (Photo by Emily Bateman ’15) Is love in the air at Emerson College? As … Continue Reading Mixed feelings on Valentine’s Day
Emerson College will soon be the first major college or university in New England to employ accredited financial counselors for students, who face a range of money issues both during … Continue Reading Employing certified financial counselors
Emerson President M. Lee Pelton President Lee Pelton announced on February 12 that the former Emerson Diversity Council has been reconfigured and renamed the Council on Inclusive Excellence. “This initiative … Continue Reading Council on Inclusive Excellence is announced
With campus closed, public transportation shut down and vehicle travel banned as “Nemo,” the blizzard of 2013, dumped more than 2 feet of snow on Boston over the weekend, we … Continue Reading Students share blizzard stories
Jon Allen ’14 with Jack Casey, part-time faculty member and WERS-FM general manager, and Eric Van Vlandren ’90, who is an alumni board member of Phi Alpha Tau, of which … Continue Reading Students take professors to lunch