Meet the (New) SOC Faculty, Part 2
Meet Emerson’s new SOC Faculty member for Fall 2020
Meet Emerson’s new SOC Faculty member for Fall 2020
In addition to our testing program for returning students, faculty, and staff, the College will require that anyone who is approved to come to campus complete a very brief self-report of current or new symptoms.
Boston Globe art critic Cate McQuaid recently reviewed Emerson Contemporary’s newest exhibition, which runs through August 30 at the 25 Avery Street Gallery at night.
As students start to make their way back to campus, most for the first time since March (!), they’re going to be returning to an Emerson that’s in many ways familiar, and in some important ways, very different from what they left. And for new students, who are arriving on campus now, all of it is brand new.
Meet the newest faculty teaching in the recently renamed Marlboro Institute of Liberal Arts and Interdisciplinary Studies at Emerson College.
We’ll start welcoming new students to the campus tomorrow and through the weekend, with returning students coming back next week. Welcome, and welcome back! We’ve been waiting for you.
As college and university students return to Boston, area institutions of higher learning like ours have been very busy for the past several months, developing thoughtful, science-based programs and protocols to ensure, as much as possible, that our teaching and learning environments are safe places for our students, faculty, and staff—as well as for our neighboring communities.
The School of the Arts is welcoming a number of new faculty to campus, as well as some returning faculty with new titles. This is is the first part of a two-part series.
Roger House, associate professor in American Studies, writes for The Hill that Kamala Harris’s’ Democratic party VP nomination is a complicated one in terms of race and status, and its significance for African Americans and party affiliation.
Here’s the first of two Emerson Today posts that will help you get to know the newest full-time instructors in the School of Communication.