Kimberly Lin, a second-year CSD grad student from Long Island, New York, earned a selective spot in the American Speech–Language–Hearing Association (ASHA) Minority Student Leadership Program. ASHA is the country’s certifying organization for speech-language pathologists and audiologists.
Associate Professor of Political Science and Emerson Prison Initiative Director Mneesha Gellman wrote a piece for The Conversation regarding the recent agreements between the U.S. and El Salvador regarding asylum seekers, but notes that not only is it unclear, but like similar agreements with Guatemala and Honduras, they have not yet gone into effect.
I am writing to invite you to attend the Teach-In on Race on Friday, October 18, from 9:45 am to 4:00 pm starting in the Cutler Majestic Theatre and continuing in other campus locations throughout the day.
The Boston Public Health Commission (BPHC) has confirmed a measles case in Boston, diagnosed October 6, 2019.
Writing, Literature, and Publishing associate professor Benoit Denizet-Lewis reviewed poet Saeed Jones’ memoir “How We Fight for Our Lives” for the New York Times Book Review, which chronicles Jones’ difficult experiences growing up as an African American and gay youth.
I am pleased to announce that following an extensive national search, Paul Dworkis has been named the next Vice President of Administration and Finance.
For the second straight week, an Emerson Lion earned a NEWMAC Player Of The Week for women’s volleyball.
Now that Workday is live, the Finance Department is offering training designed just for faculty.
Visiting hours for Daniel Hollis ’22, a Marketing Communication major, lacrosse player, and dear member of the Emerson community, will be held Saturday, October 12, followed by a remembrance service … Continue Reading Services for Daniel Hollis ’22
There were Hollywood heavy hitters, famous names, not-so famous names, and sentimental responses.