Nominations for Teaching Awards
I am writing to urge you to nominate faculty for our three teaching awards that celebrate dedication, creativity, innovation, and inclusive excellence in the classroom.
I am writing to urge you to nominate faculty for our three teaching awards that celebrate dedication, creativity, innovation, and inclusive excellence in the classroom.
Please note that starting Saturday, February 6, the first question on the Emerson App Symptom Checker has changed and the question about having tested positive in the past 90 days is no longer there.
Will we have to close campus like we did last spring? To be honest, I should be asking YOU that question.
We, along with the City of Boston, ask that you avoid all traditional gatherings associated with Super Bowl weekend this year.
Throughout Black History Month, we’ll be highlighting historic Black Emersonians who, over the past century, have planted the seeds of justice through their contributions to the arts and communication.
On Friday, 29 January, more than 60 members of the Emerson community met to re-affirm the College’s commitment to creating a culture of equity and anti-racism at Emerson.
108 years and counting for Mary O’Keefe Dentler.
One of our most treasured traditions, Commencement, will be re-imagined this year in light of the ongoing health and safety restrictions that remain in place.
Writing, Literature, and Publishing professor Jerald Walker reviewed award-winning author Kiese Laymon’s recently re-published essay collection, “How to Slowly Kill Yourself and Others in America,” which covers the topics of … Continue Reading Walker Reviews Kiese Laymon’s Essay Collection: New York Times
Dr. Jill Biden had a big hand in bringing art into the inauguration.