Alumnus Scott Johnson is Bringing the Horror of ‘Ungeheur’ to Life in New Book
Scott Johnson’s next book is a monster of a novel.
Scott Johnson’s next book is a monster of a novel.
I ask all of you to join me in condemning racist and xenophobic acts against members of the Asian community and all marginalized groups. These acts are inconsistent with the values that we hold most dear at Emerson.
With the help of content providers and national organizations, we have expanded access to digital collections. Details on how to access expanded digital content can be found in Distance Learning: Students and Distance Teaching: Faculty.
Regretfully, I write to you today to inform you that Undergraduate and Graduate Commencement Weekend activities and events, scheduled for Saturday, May 9, and Sunday, May 10, will in fact be postponed this year.
Former Emerson Trustee Larry Rasky a prominent PR professional in Boston and a personal confidant and consultant for numerous politicians, died Sunday, March 22.
Beginning Monday, March 23, all therapy sessions will be virtual using Zoom-HIPAA or phone. Appointments will be available to students in the following ways:
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to impact how and where students learn, Emerson College has created an emergency fund that will help students pay their rent, transport themselves back home, rent equipment such as laptops, and more.
As our community transitions to online classes this week, please remember the most important thing in these unprecedented times is to prioritize your health and safety and be mindful of your physical, emotional, and mental wellbeing.
The College is very saddened to learn that Larry Rasky, Emerson alumnus and Trustee Emeritus, died this morning.
A new Emerson College/Nexstar National Poll finds that while 70 percent of respondents are very worried or somewhat worried that they or an immediate family member may be infected with the novel coronavirus, a larger percentage of respondents reported being very concerned about their personal finances than their personal health.