As the academic year draws to a close, we recognize that many of you may find this time particularly stressful, compounded further by recent events. We want to assure you that Campus Life and the Division of Student Affairs are committed to supporting every student impacted.
Emersonian films are entered in categories including documentary feature, feature film, and narrative short.
Emerson students studying Event Planning learned to put the fan experience first.
As we begin a new week, I wanted to share some reflections on the past few days and where we are today as a campus community.
At a time when freedom of speech and higher education itself are besieged by outside forces, the Emerson College Board of Trustees encourages our community to come together.
The College is offering a number of resources to provide support during this time of crisis.
To ensure campus safety following the events of April 25th, Boylston Place Alley will be added to the list of areas on campus where demonstrations are prohibited, effective immediately and through the weekend.
The event included poetry, a panel discussion with students, and a performance.
Emerson respects the civic activism and passion that sparked the protest in Boylston Place Alley, while also communicating concerns related to ordinance violations caused by the encampment. We also understand that clearing the encampment has significantly and adversely impacted our community.
Intercultural Student Affairs will host walk-in emergency counselors (no appointment needed), a lost & found, and light refreshments