Emerson’s 3rd Annual AFSP Out of the Darkness Walk Raises More Than $7,000
Emerson’s 3rd Annual AFSP Out of the Darkness campus walk raised more than $7,000 for the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention.
Emerson’s 3rd Annual AFSP Out of the Darkness campus walk raised more than $7,000 for the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention.
The Unlikely Strummers, a 25-member ukulele band based in Plainville, was featured on WCVB’s Chronicle recently. Founded by affiliated faculty member and anthropologist Cynthia Miller in 2017, the group has members with a range of interests, musical abilities, and careers.
Representation in theatre, and in the larger cultural and global narrative, remains a critical conversation that requires action.
A record 305 nominations were submitted for this year’s Emerson College Teacher Awards, which were whittled down to three faculty members to receive the prestigious awards.
According to the City of Boston, the following streets will be closed to traffic on Monday, April 15:
President Lee Pelton and Eos Foundation President Andrea Silbert co-hosted a summit with leaders from colleges and universities across Massachusetts mid-March to discuss the findings of a recent Eos report … Continue Reading Boston Globe Covers Gender Parity Summit in Higher Education
The book introduces readers to the women – obscure, famous, and infamous – who have struggled for (and in a few cases, against) equality.
Nigel Gibson, associate professor, Institute for Liberal Arts and Interdisciplinary Studies, wrote an article for The Conversation “Why ‘Marxism and Freedom’ resonates six decades on” examining how the work relates to the state of the world today.
President Pelton will be holding open office hours for students on Tuesday, April 9, from 3:30-5:00 p.m., at the President’s Office located on the 14th floor of the Ansin Building.
Campus Services is excited to introduce three new staff members joining the Emerson community.