Alum Hunter Harris wrote the cover story for Cosmopolitan’s August issue featuring actress, TV personality, and singer Keke Palmer, who discusses activism and the Black Lives Matter movement.
Dozens of Emersonians came together to sing a tribute to former Musical Theater Department
I’m sure you may have seen the good news yesterday afternoon that the proposed ICE/SEVP rule has been rescinded. The rule would have severely limited the ability of international students to study online from within the U.S.
Given the need to de-densify spaces to ensure appropriate physical distancing, dining on campus will look and feel a little different this year.
After careful consideration for the health and safety of our community, Emerson College has decided it will not field teams for competition for the Fall 2020 athletic season.
The Chronicle of Higher Education is the recognized authority on issues related to the higher education industry and with the landscape changing daily, access to this vital resource is more important than ever.
Institute professor and interdisciplinary storyteller Claire Andrade-Watkins was named one of the 50 Greatest Living Rhode Islanders by Go Local Prov News, alongside historian Gordon Wood, actress Viola Davis, journalist Meredith Viera, and more.
Today, I write to you with sorrow and even weariness as I enumerate the actions that we need to take in response to the significant financial losses that the COVID virus has exacted on our beloved community.
We have heard from many of you wanting additional clarification about the recent ICE/SEVP COVID-19 Rule limiting online-only study in the U.S. Here’s what we know at this point:
Emerson College has filed an amicus brief in support of a lawsuit filed July 8 by Harvard University and MIT to block Trump administration rules that would bar international students from studying in the United States if their college courses are conducted entirely online.