
Happy Trans Day of Visibility, Emerson!
Today we honor Trans Day of Visibility, an opportunity to celebrate the beauty, talents, and contributions of trans members of our Emerson community, and the trans community worldwide.
Today we honor Trans Day of Visibility, an opportunity to celebrate the beauty, talents, and contributions of trans members of our Emerson community, and the trans community worldwide.
Brooks Walker ’25 was a passionate, creative member of the Emerson community.
Jasmine Hawkins ’23 worked since her first semester at Emerson to put on the show.
An International Women’s Month event aims to bring awareness to the social justice movement surging throughout Iran.
Maude Okrah ’09 was a star on the basketball court for Emerson.
Nat Towsen’s varied career includes writing punch-ups, political speeches, hosting comedy shows, and more.
Burdett, who died suddenly in July 2021, formerly was the director and lead mentor of AFH’s Video & Motion Design Studio.
What does having access to college in prison mean to those who are incarcerated? How does it shape their perspective, their thinking, their lives?
The three-day School of the Arts festival highlighted the work of students of color.
Students held a March For Our Lives rally on Saturday in the Boston Common, speaking at the Parkman Bandstand, calling for stricter gun laws in the U.S. Among the speakers was student CJ Hoekenga, a survivor of the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting.