Despite the pause in classes, students, faculty and staff have been busy moving students out of the residence halls, ensuring services will continue, albeit remotely in many cases, and preparing for an unexpected change in routine.
Student Accessibility Services (SAS) is open and is performing all functions of its work remotely! Our staff will be available via email, phone and Zoom.
As you transition to online learning, please know that the AAC staff will continue to provide advising and academic support to all students.
Beginning Wednesday, March 18, Iwasaki Library will operate as a virtual library.
State Transportation Building management has notified us of the following updates:
We know the switch to online learning, in addition to all the rapid changes to daily life, will be stressful. We’re here to help you through!
The award recognizes overall excellence in internationalization efforts as evidenced in mission, strategies, programs, and results.
David Dower, ArtsEmerson’s artistic director, was interviewed for a piece describing the effect of COVID-19 on the theatre world, which has essentially grinded to a halt amidst the global health pandemic.
HowlRound and a group of artists, arts administrators, and others from around the U.S. will gather online Monday, March 16, at 8:00 pm EST to discuss how COVID-19 is impacting freelance artists from all disciplines, and where artists can look for support in this complicated moment.
We are writing to share an update on the status of dining on campus and changes beginning tomorrow, Tuesday, March 17: