Writing, Literature, and Publishing MFA student Mitty Mirrer wrote for Boston Globe Magazine about her experience visiting a child in Ukraine who lost their father to war, who she met through the Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS), an organization that supports those whose loved ones have been killed or died while serving their country.
Good Morning Emerson’s presidential coverage earned a silver Telly Award.
Visual and Media Arts professor and author Tom Cooper’s work, Fast Media, Media Fast: How To Clear Your Mind And Invigorate Your Life In An Age Of Media Overload is referenced in a Woman’s World article that shares tips for unplugging from devices and exploring other activities.
The two-year project, designed by Elkus Manfredi Architects and built by Suffolk Construction, “used cutting edge techniques to demonstrate the aesthetic, cultural, environmental, and economic benefits of preservation.”
Jack Casey is retiring from Emerson, but don’t expect him to slow down.
With new changes to state and local restrictions, effective June 1, 2021, the policies and guidelines outlined below will be in place for the Emerson Boston campus this June.
We asked Emerson faculty members about this lack of representation and visibility in the media, how it affects Asian Americans, and what needs to happen to reverse the trend.
Writing, Literature, & Publishing associate professor and graduate program director Kim McLarin was a panelist on GBH’s Basic Black program, discussing what changed or advanced for racial equity in America a year after George Floyd’s murder, and what did not.
President Lee Pelton joined 10 other college presidents in a May 24 Zoom panel to talk about the most pressing issues facing higher ed today.
As the DC Old Glory prepared for the 2021 Major League Rugby season, they received some off-the-pitch help from Emerson College students, who had ideas for promoting the diversity of both the team and the league.