The College is able to offer the Emerson Enhancement Fund (EEF) each semester to help support extracurricular experiences for students. Both graduate and undergraduate students with identified financial need can apply for awards of $250–$4,000 each to enrich their collegiate experience through extracurricular programming.
In the spirit of America’s revered social activist, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., the Emerson School of Communication held its second annual MLK Celebration & Diversity Forum last Friday, where a panel of Boston community leaders addressed this year’s topic of Race and the Criminal Justice System.
The men’s and women’s basketball teams each went 1-1 this week, defeating Wheaton and Fisher, respectively.
By David Ertischek ’01 There are plenty of Emerson College related accounts on the ‘Gram (or Insta). What’s President Pelton sharing? What are the sororities up to these days? What … Continue Reading You Should Follow These 10+ Emerson College Instagram Accounts
At Emerson, we strive to create a recruitment process that helps any student find an organization best suited for them, as well as a new member education process that prepares potential new members for joining one of our esteemed organizations.
Emerson Urban Arts: Media Art Gallery is pleased to announce Vision of Television: Early Experimental Artist TV Broadcasts, curated by Joseph D Ketner II, has been extended one week and will be on view through Sunday, January 27.
We’re excited to announce that this year’s NEGMS will take place on March 15-16 at Emerson College. In the past years, we’ve had an active number of application and attendance from New England graduate institutions, and we’re hoping to invite more graduate students to be a part of this amazing event!
The 2019 Boston Women’s March takes place on Saturday, January 19 on the Boston Common. The speaking program begins at 10 a.m. and the march is anticipated to start around … Continue Reading Women’s March Saturday afternoon on Boston Common
Emerson first-year students wear beanies in this undated photo. According to the Emerson Archives, “Beanie Day” began as far back as the 1940s, and continued at least through the 1960s. … Continue Reading Flashback: When First-Year Students Wore Interesting Hats
Rem Myers, a first-year Theatre Education graduate student, traveled to Poland in December as the representative of TheTheaterTimes.com to review the Boska Komedia Festival.