Students Wanted for Health and Wellness Focus Groups
Emerson College is conducting focus groups with students to identify ways to best support students related to wellness and mental health.
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?
Due to inclement weather for Boston and surrounding areas, all classes starting at 2:00 pm and onward will be cancelled, including all evening classes.
Dear Emerson Community, The College is monitoring the winter storm that is expected to affect the Greater Boston region this afternoon. In the event of an early closure of the College, … Continue Reading Monitoring the Winter Storm
Emerson’s 38th Annual EVVY Awards will not feature Best Actor and Best Actress awards, and will instead feature the Outstanding Performer and Outstanding Supporting Actor, the Berkeley Beacon reports.
Roger House, an associate professor in American Studies, wrote an opinion column in The Hill: “A new direction for black politics: Power at state, local levels,” and part 1 published … Continue Reading Roger House on the Future of African American Politics to The Hill
Writer, media maker, and Honors Program alumna Alexis Clements ’02 visited campus last Thursday to discuss the making of her first film, All We’ve Got. The feature-length documentary explores the definition of “community” and its presence — or absence — in the lives of LGBTQ+ individuals.
Beyond the obvious catastrophic impacts of a massive wildfire, there are less material but still very palpable consequences that reverberate through a community, according to Nejem Raheem, associate professor and interim chair of Marketing Communication.