COVID Update: Testing and Planning
Beginning Monday, May 16, the College will change its testing strategy from required weekly surveillance testing to symptomatic testing for students only
Beginning Monday, May 16, the College will change its testing strategy from required weekly surveillance testing to symptomatic testing for students only
As fate and COVID would have it, only a few of the early Speech@Emerson immersions would be in-person – until last month, when more than 200 students from four time zones gathered at the Westin.
The Life and Time of Stephen Hawking is one of six new plays by Disabled playwrights being read during the festival (May 13-22) and developed through The Apothetae at Lark Fellowship
Tony nominations were announced Monday, May 9; the awards will be televised Sunday, June 12, on CBS and Paramount+.
Dr. Justin Altshuler, a Trustee Emeritus of the College and a long-time supporter of its mission and programs, died Friday, April 15, 2022, in Florida.
Just over 1,000 students from the Class of 2022 received bachelor’s degrees in the Sunday, May 8, ceremony
Before filing into the theater, students eagerly awaited behind the scenes, and spoke about why they pursued their degrees.
Making swords, rehabbing wallabies, marketing for lacrosse leagues — career paths are aplenty for students who created their own majors.
I am pleased to announce that Dr. Brent Smith, Chair of the Marketing Communication Department, has accepted my invitation to serve in an interim role as Dean of the School of Communication, beginning this summer.
As we close the 2021-2022 academic year, we would like to share a few final updates regarding the College’s Community Equity Action Plan: