Introducing Emerson’s ConcernCenter
ConcernCenter is a search engine for students to find and connect with support options available on- or off-campus.
ConcernCenter is a search engine for students to find and connect with support options available on- or off-campus.
Boston museums are reopening and Emerson students can visit for free or discounted admission.
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has published a new proposed regulation, 85 FR 60526, Friday, September 25, 2020, that would eliminate “duration of status” (“D/S”) admission to the U.S. for F students and their dependents, and establish fixed periods of admission to the U.S.
There is no one right way to react. If you choose to join in peaceful gatherings or protests, we support making your voice heard. We also want you to be safe.
Associate Professor Nejem Raheem published an opinion piece in the New Hampshire Union Leader about the dangers droughts pose to communities, and the need for real leadership in order to mitigate their effects, which are intensifying due to climate change.
Associate Professor and Graduate Program Director for Journalism Tim Riley recently reviewed New Yorker music critic Alex Ross’ new book Wagnerism: Art and Politics in the Shadow of Music for the LA Review of Books.
Last January, Madison Umina ‘20 envisioned a marketing internship at some exciting location during the summer of 2020. Instead, she reported in from home, winning a pitch competition to Fortune 500 companies along the way.
Staff will be given a paid half-day on Election Day, Tuesday, November 3, 2020.
I am pleased to let you know that undergraduate students will have the option of enrolling in new Winter Term courses, which will take place December 10, 2020 through January 8, 2021.
Professor Jerald Walker’s forthcoming collection, How to Make a Slave and Other Essays (Mad Creek Books/The Ohio University Press) was named to the longlist for the 2020 National Book Award for Nonfiction.