
Alum Honored for Work and Leadership in Clean Energy, Equity
Kaiga has pushed for the clean energy industry to be more inclusive.
Kaiga has pushed for the clean energy industry to be more inclusive.
It’s not just anywhere that two undergraduates can produce a star-studded event like the first annual Future of Creative Industries Conference, but Kristen Cawog ’21 and Valeria Ocando ’22 made it happen at Emerson.
As the Emerson community mobilized over the summer to make sure students could safely return to classes in the fall, Jason Meier, director of student engagement and leadership (SEAL), needed to figure out how they could participate in the roughly 100 student organizations in this new COVID-inflected campus.
Bruce Seals was much more than an assistant basketball coach.
Emerson interns (#emterns) work for amazing organizations and do fascinating things. One in a series of conversations with #emterns, republished from Careerbuzz.
There are several favorable trends for a new Black political approach.
This week, Expression finds a second home, with the launch of Expression Online, a virtual version of the official magazine for the Emerson community.
Associate professor and graduate program director Tim Riley writes an article about the life and career of musician Randy Newman, as he turned 77 in late November.
I’ve begun to think about what this transition will be like for Emerson and our community. I’ve also been reflecting on the kinds of qualities and actions that make a person a great leader.
Maria Corrigan focused on a group of artists who carried the spirit of Russian Revolution into art.