Statement from the College Regarding Dining Hall Workers
It has come to the College’s attention that misinformation is being disseminated regarding Emerson’s treatment and support of dining hall employees.
It has come to the College’s attention that misinformation is being disseminated regarding Emerson’s treatment and support of dining hall employees.
“What we’re doing here is a really big deal because it hasn’t been done before.”
This is what Ethan Schwartz said to his team exactly one week before this year’s College Esports Expo (CEX). Schwartz was the Student-Chairman and Lifestyle Track Lead for CEX 2020. “I wanted everyone to have an overall understanding of what we were building here,” Schwartz said.
Three alumnae shed a bit of light on their experiences working from home and offer tips on how to still succeed during this time of uncertainty.
Filmmaker and Visual and Media Arts assistant professor Mike Ryan weighs in on the impact of COVID-19 on Hollywood to CNBC for a piece featuring commentary from experts in the industry.
A college is only as strong as its people, and Emersonians are indomitable. Today I write to update our community on how our College, as it has for the last 140 years, will endure and move boldly forward in these still uncertain times.
We want to collect the creative work, outrageous play, and indelible memories that exemplify our graduates’ time here as Emersonians—and showcase it on a new digital platform dedicated to the unforgettable Class of 2020.
As CSD students and faculty have transitioned to remote teaching and learning like the rest of the College, they are finding ways to maintain their connections and camaraderie from a distance.
When the International Online Theatre Festival (IOTF) launched last year, offering stage productions from artists around the globe digitally for free, the world was a very different place. As the … Continue Reading Romanska’s Online Theatre Festival ‘Blurs Geographic Boundaries’
Institute Professor of Anthropology, Religion and Transnational Studies Tulasi Srinivas contributed to an NPR All Things Considered story regarding handshaking – will we ever do it again?
Many higher education institutions in the Boston area are providing their facilities, including residence halls, to healthcare workers and first responders amidst the COVID-19 pandemic.