COVID-19 Updates: Office of Research & Creative Scholarship
Staff are reachable via email, and are available to talk over the phone for urgent requests (we continue to check voicemail messages).
Staff are reachable via email, and are available to talk over the phone for urgent requests (we continue to check voicemail messages).
Charles Wesley Emerson Professor and Pulitzer prize-winner Megan Marshall writes about her experiences and thoughts walking through Mt. Auburn Cemetery during the past few weeks of social distancing for the online journal of Arrowsmith Press.
The Hatch Shell was the perfect place to host a student organization fair and orientation festival.
Unfortunately, we have been informed that an Emerson staff member on the Boston campus has tested positive for COVID-19. The individual is currently recovering in isolation at home, off campus.
This article is the first in a series, drawing expert insights from the Emerson community as humankind navigates the evolving challenges of the COVID-19 crisis:
In an effort to make up some lost class time, there have been a couple of very recent adjustments to the Academic Calendar.
It is our collective responsibility to be in solidarity with people affected by racism and xenophobia.
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.