Three Voluntary Early Retirements
These senior administrators account for a combined seventy-seven years of service to Emerson College.
These senior administrators account for a combined seventy-seven years of service to Emerson College.
For the fifth year in a row, Emerson is ranked among the top 10 in the U.S. News & World Report Regional North overall category, and made top 10 lists for Most Innovative Schools and Undergraduate Teaching among northern universities.
We caught up with Lien Ta ’03 to ask about what it takes for a business to survive a pandemic and just how a Writing, Literature and Publishing major becomes a restauranteur.
Beginning in January 2021, David Dower will leave his leadership role with Emerson’s Office of the Arts, ArtsEmerson and HowlRound. David C. Howse will assume the role of Vice President of the Emerson College Office of the Arts and continue as ArtsEmerson’s Executive Director.
Primer, about a 12-year-old girl who dons special paints that give her an array of superpowers, was released in June.
We are writing to share with you the successful conclusion of Emerson’s Voluntary Early Retirement Incentive Program (VERIP), which was launched in late July to provide special benefits to eligible employees who elect to retire early from the College.
Lu Ann Reeb wondered how changes brought on by the pandemic would impact students soon to enter the world. So she teamed up with colleagues to create a skills-building seminar.
Last week, staff from the Instructional Technology Group, Information Technology, the Registrar, and Intercultural Student Affairs worked to implement an update to Canvas that allows students (and anyone using Canvas) to designate their gender pronouns for display.
In an effort to provide the community with real-time information, beginning Tuesday, September 8, we will be updating the COVID-19 Dashboard daily with numbers of tests taken, positive results, and positivity rates, as well as numbers of students quarantining or isolating on campus.
As of September 1, 2020, LA County is in the Widespread tier, showing 13.1 new COVID-19 cases per day, per 100,000 population, and a 5 percent positivity rate.