Boston Public Schools (BPS) has adopted Community PlanIt, a web-based social network created by Emerson Associate Professor of Visual Media Arts Eric Gordon that turns community planning into a game. … Continue Reading Eric Gordon’s online tool used by Boston Schools
President Lee Pelton has wasted no time in throwing open the doors of the College’s new official residence to host a variety of community receptions and gatherings. In the weeks … Continue Reading President hosts community events at residence
Emerson will observe National Hispanic/Latin American Heritage Month, September 15 to October 15, with a series of events ranging from lectures and a book signing to a party and a … Continue Reading Emerson celebrates Hispanic/Latin American heritage
When Lindsay Day ’12 came to Emerson to study Writing, Literature, and Publishing, she never imagined that her studies would take her to New England lakes and ponds to learn … Continue Reading Students and faculty collaborate on climate study
With 915 freshmen selected from nearly 7,500 applicants, this year’s freshman class is one of the most talented and diverse in Emerson College’s 131-year history. They include a former cast … Continue Reading Meet the Class of 2015
Tesha Kondrat ’13 began the summer working the night shift at a salmon processing plant in Dillingham, Alaska, but her summer break took an unexpected twist when she landed a … Continue Reading Student writes for hit show
Emerson marked the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks with its annual candlelight vigil, held September 11 at Boston Common’s Parkman Bandstand. About 300 students, faculty, alumni, and Boston … Continue Reading Emerson remembers events of 9/11
Emerson rolled out a new waste composting program in the Little Building dining hall last week as part of an ongoing effort to increase the campus’s sustainability. Dining hall guests … Continue Reading Emerson institutes composting program
Most days, they are advocating for assistance for their constituents, helping journalists understand important issues, or preparing for meetings about the state of the Massachusetts economy. But an enthusiastic cadre … Continue Reading Local politicos teach on campus
Ten years ago, the September 11 terrorist attacks changed the lives of Americans in countless ways. Ranging from changes in routine activities such as air travel, to shifts in popular … Continue Reading Panel examines 9/11 impact