As part of the Jed Campus Initiative and Foundation (JED), a multi-year program designed to support and enhance the emotional health and well-being of our students, Emerson College, in collaboration with the Rite Aid Foundation, has received and installed a Medical Disposal Drop Box.
Tucked away on Beacon Hill, 69 Brimmer Street is an unassuming building that served as the center of several vital programs at Emerson College.
Gregory D’Angelo has accepted the position of Director of Special Projects in the Office of the President.
As a warmup to the Little Building reopening, Emerson Today is featuring old Emerson College properties.
Returner move in will be September 1 and September 2.
The Commons @ 172 Tremont is where collaboration meets community. It is a destination where all Emersonians can come together for work and play! We are excited to invite you to visit us on Monday, July 1, from 12:00-3:00 pm, for open tours of the space.
Bob Fleming (Iwasaki Library) is retiring at the end of June after 36 years of service at the College. Here he shares his top 10 favorite memories.
Before Emerson opened the Iwasaki Library in the mid-1990s, 150 Beacon Street was the longtime library for the College.
Emerson College’s Journalism Department and Engagement Lab teamed up with several noteworthy nonprofit media outlets during the 2018-2019 school year to expose corruption around gun sales throughout Massachusetts. (Image from makefoia.work)
Suffolk Construction will be removing the tower crane at 80 Boylston Street (Little Building) this weekend,which will require the closure of Boylston Street from South Charles to Tremont streets from Saturday June 22, 1:00 am, until Sunday June 23, 4:00 pm.