Lee’s ‘Becoming Eddie’ Screening at Boston Asian American Film Festival
Ed Lee’s movie short ‘Becoming Eddie’ is being screened at the Boston Asian American Festival.
Ed Lee’s movie short ‘Becoming Eddie’ is being screened at the Boston Asian American Festival.
The economic crisis brought on by the pandemic is forcing families to make some tough decisions: Pay tuition or pay rent? There are students who will see their Emerson educations interrupted – or ended — abruptly.
Here at the midpoint of the term, I want to take a moment to acknowledge what a great job our community has done in keeping ourselves and each other safe.
The federal Clery Act requires that certain colleges and universities publish an annual report concerning various campus safety-related policies and procedures, as well as campus crime and fire statistics.
President Lee Pelton is being honored by Mass Humanities with its Governor’s Award in the Humanities in recognition of his civic leadership and support for the liberal arts.
Audrey Seraphin is leading Boston’s initiative to engage Generation Z and millennials.
The Spring 2021 Academic Calendar is finalized and now available to view on the College website. Spring classes begin on January 19 and conclude on April 29.
We spoke with Paine about what it’s like producing live shows, how the coronavirus has affected his line of work, and what advice he has for students hoping to go into live production.
Vincent Raynauld follows the political sphere of social media.
Emerson students and faculty are a driving force behind Team Harmony, a global movement to eradicate hate.