What’s Good to Know Before Heading to Emerson LA
Yes, we all know it’s sunny. And warm. There is a crazy amount of traffic. But what else do Emersonians wished they had known before they attended Emerson Los Angeles?
Yes, we all know it’s sunny. And warm. There is a crazy amount of traffic. But what else do Emersonians wished they had known before they attended Emerson Los Angeles?
It is with great sadness that I write to let you know that Lucas Flint, ’20 from Braintree, MA, died yesterday, surrounded by his loving family. Lucas was fatally hit by an automobile as he was walking to his home in Braintree, MA.
The first full semester for Emerson College’s new dining services company, Bon Appetit, featured sweet successes with a focus on offering varied meals and locally grown produce.
Dear Faculty: Emerson College is now applications for the 2019 Presidential Fund for Curricular Innovation (PFCI) Internationalization and Inclusion Studio. The Studio will support projects devoted to internationalization of the curriculum, … Continue Reading Presidential Fund for Curricular Innovation: Internationalization and Inclusion — Now Accepting Applications
Writing, Literature and Publishing MFA student Porsha Olayiwola was named Boston’s newest Poet Laureate and will begin the post on January 1. Olayiwola is the artistic director at MassLEAP, a … Continue Reading MFA Student and Next Boston Poet Laureate Porsha Olayiwola Speaks to WBUR
Writing, Literature and Publishing MFA student Porsha Olayiwola has been named Boston’s next Poet Laureate, WBUR is reporting.
Despite increased media coverage of police brutality, there is a lack of empirical research on its mental health effects. Helping to change all that is Communication Studies faculty member Deion Hawkins.
The family of Maureen Murphy has asked us to share information about her calling hours, which will be held on Thursday, December 20, from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m., at the George L. Doherty Funeral Home in Somerville, 855 Broadway (Powder House Square).
This week, the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) announced that it is awarding a $100,000 grant to Associate Professor Marc Fields to complete construction of The Banjo Project. The site, hosted on the Emerson server, has been awarded numerous grants over the years from various cultural foundations, but the NEH funding will allow Fields to put the finishing touches on the project – as much as a museum is ever “finished”.
Looking for info on how to find a job, how to de-stress with puppies, or the EVVYs submissions date? Like to eat doughnuts? If so, you’ll want to follow these 13 Emerson College Twitter handles.