Dear Emerson Community, As some of you may be aware, the Boston Globe recently published an editorial regarding the College’s Emerson Prison Initiative (EPI): https://www.bostonglobe.com/opinion/2019/02/18/offering-college-promise-those-prison/KnyOQpUJfhcasdAycacypI/story.html EPI is an extraordinary program that reasserts Emerson’s … Continue Reading Emerson Prison Initiative
Emerson College’s mens basketball head coach Bill Curley had his jersey retired by Boston College in a halftime ceremony on February 17.
President Lee Pelton’s Op Ed on prison reform, education, and the Emerson College Prison Initiative published in the Boston Globe on Monday, detailing Emerson’s civic engagement work to create opportunities … Continue Reading President Pelton on Emerson College Prison Initiative in Globe
Dear Emerson Faculty and Staff, The Finance Department is excited to announce our new web presence at finance.emerson.edu, powered by our ticketing system Zendesk. On the new site, our community will … Continue Reading Finance Office Announces New Website and Tracking System
Fifty years after its inception, current and alumni members of EBONI are reflecting on the role the organization has played in making Emerson College more diverse, inclusive, and more responsive to the interests and needs of its growing African-American community.
The Communication Studies Department is once again hosting Oscar Talk, an evening of panel discussions with experts on communication issues that influence the Academy Awards and shape the entertainment industry.
Emerson College is conducting focus groups with students to identify ways to best support students related to wellness and mental health.
Emersonians and the general public got a glimpse of the gritty, ruthless, and tense lives of American and Canadian fishermen feuding over the lobster-rich 277 square miles of sea known as the “Gray Zone,” an area claimed by both the United States and Canada.
In honor of Valentine’s Day we decided to share stories of Emerson couples who’ve been married for 50 years or just five months.
What happens when artificial intelligence and robotics meet art?