The Business of Creative Enterprises (BCE) Happy Hour welcomed back Emerson students and faculty with an Oscar-themed night that celebrated the best films and filmmakers from around the world, turning a more inclusive eye to the nominations than critics say the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has.
Each fall,10 to 20 Emerson College students choose the Emerson DC Program and its access to real-world opportunities to ignite passions, direct next steps, and transform post-college careers.
President Lee Pelton sent the following letter to Marlboro College President Kevin Quigley last month.
Voice@Emerson is launching an accelerated class to earn a first-in-industry Voice Technology Design and Coding certificate.
Last Thursday our community gathered to take a stand against hateful graffiti. I was saddened to learn on Friday of another incident of graffiti in a different campus building.
The following work will be performed next week from 7:00 am to 3:30 pm on January 27, 2020, through January 31, 2020:
We are sharing the following information to help educate the Emerson campus community about an emerging global health concern: the 2019-novel coronavirus, (2019-nCOv), which first emerged in Wuhan City, Hubei Province, China, earlier this month.
Members of the Emerson community gathered in the Reflection Room of 172 Tremont Street to show solidarity and support one day after swastikas were found scrawled in a campus stairwell.
For decades, land managers have relied on the “inherited wisdom” that Native Americans used fire to clear forests for farming, but a revolutionary new study led by Emerson Professor Wyatt Oswald shows that New England’s original inhabitants left the forests largely intact.
Our community is heavy-hearted, angry, sad, and perhaps even numbed, as we absorb the news of an act of anti-Semitic graffiti right here on our Boston campus.