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
Emerson once again is included in Variety’s annual North America top film school list, highlighting courses of study, the Emerson Los Angeles intern program, and the directing studio in the Paramount Center on the Boston campus.
Communication Studies associate professor Vincent Raynauld explains polling and deciphering its data, as polling is in full swing regarding the upcoming 2024 national election in the United States.
We support our community’s right to express their views through protest. However, they must do so in a manner consistent with the laws of the City of Boston and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
The feature film will screen at festivals around the world this summer, while a gallery version kicks off a U.S. museum tour at the Whitney Biennial.
Three CSD graduate students are presenting their theses on April 24.
Purple Key recipients demonstrate exceptional leadership and service, a strong commitment to civic engagement, and solid academic achievement.
The College strongly supports the right to express one’s beliefs through protest. This right comes with the responsibility of doing so without bigotry or hatred in any form.
Audiences enjoyed students performing standup, sketches, improv, and more.