Alumnus Jonathan Graziano ’13 and his TikTok star pug, Noodle, were featured on NPR and in the Boston Globe for Noodle’s miraculous ability to tell his millions of followers whether or not they should have gotten out of bed on a given morning.
This space, which is being led and planned by our Hillel student leaders, our Hillel Advisor, Jake Freedman, and myself, intends to be a place to be nourished and supported in community.
The change is a call for an end to the flawed tactic of unceasing protest and a consideration of group remedies.
The Center for Spiritual Life, in conjunction with Hillel leadership, will hold a community gathering tomorrow evening at 7:45 pm.
Students will work with community organizations throughout the school year, intersession, and outside the normal academic calendar.
The Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection mandates that organizations survey full-time staff every two years to learn about their transportation choices as part of the Commonwealth’s Rideshare Program.
The renewable grant includes free training in a treatment approach called “SPEAK OUT,” and therapy supplies.
“It’s not sci-fi. It’s literally science,” Reiken said.
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.
Marshall’s is one of 27 essays on the enduring value of Thoreau’s work, written by a “Who’s Who of Intelligent Modern Prose.”