COVID-19 Update: Positive Tests and Exposures
We want to remind you of what to do if you test positive outside of our testing program, or learn you were exposed to a positive case outside of Emerson.
We want to remind you of what to do if you test positive outside of our testing program, or learn you were exposed to a positive case outside of Emerson.
Students are still expected to adhere to having one test per seven days.
As the number of cases continues to rise in Boston, the commonwealth, and the country, and as we enter these last weeks in person, it is important to remember the following:
In 2003, Emerson gave Biden an honorary degree (doctor of human letters), and he gave that year’s commencement speech:
Alumna filmmaker Ramona Diaz ’83 will discuss her latest award-winning documentary, A Thousand Cuts, with the Emerson community in an online event Tuesday, November 10, 7:00 pm ET.
Writing, Literature and Publishing professor Jerald Walker was interviewed on NPR’s Fresh Air program, as his new book How to Make a Slave and Other Essays, published this month, is a finalist for the 2020 National Book Award for Nonfiction.
“Doing good with your own skills and passions, you can still build something really great,” said Chandler Kilgore-Parshall ’16. “It gave me the inspiration to start a production company that utilizes my skills and creativity with like-minded people.”
Dear Members of the Emerson Community, as we await the final results from this consequential and historic presidential election, the College continues to monitor events and activities that are taking place.
Every vote counts.
Throughout its history, the Southwick Recitals featured faculty, alumni, and other accomplished performers. But this year, students will take the stage…or rather, screen.