Emerson College Blood Drive on February 7
An Emerson College Blood Drive will be held at the Bill Bordy Auditorium on Friday, February 7, 2020
An Emerson College Blood Drive will be held at the Bill Bordy Auditorium on Friday, February 7, 2020
Tulasi Srinivas, Professor of Anthropology, Religion and Transnational Studies of the Institute, wrote a piece for The Revealer that explores the question, what happens when sacred rivers become too polluted for gods and people?
Please join President Lee Pelton at the launch of an Emerson community series exploring Creative Expression Against Hate.
Emersonians experienced the highs and lows of working at the Super Bowl.
Zach Waterhouse threw down a vicious dunk against Wheaton College.
A number of groups at both Emerson and Marlboro need to work out the terms and details of the historic alliance. Here’s a bit about the Emerson working groups, and who is serving on them.
The Emerson College Police Department (ECPD) has identified two Emerson students implicated in the vandalism, and they will be promptly brought before the College’s disciplinary process.
Three longtime faculty members were honored at Tuesday’s faculty assembly, including one who now has a kindness award named after him.
The Center for Innovation in Teaching and Learning (CITL) at Emerson College will again offer the opportunity for faculty to participate in the Training TransformationalTeachers (TTT) Program this semester.
Anthony Tommasini, music critic for The New York Times, wrote a piece fondly recalling an opera production that Distinguished Artist-in-Residence Scott Wheeler directed, “The Mother of Us All,” in advance of a New York Philharmonic performance of “Mother” with the Juilliard School and the Metropolitan Museum of Art in February.