Schroeder LeadsNonprofit to Help Students Play Instruments Regardless of Finances: Boston25
Schroeder created the program when he realized not enough students had the opportunity to play instruments.
Schroeder created the program when he realized not enough students had the opportunity to play instruments.
“Clothing is a form of semiotics, it sends a message about how the world perceives us.”
Through humor, empathy, innovation, and engagement, these teaachers educate Emersonians with excellence.
Students used library furniture, fabric scraps from the costume shop, and more to create something new.
Mission statements are important, but how are they being employed?
Emersonians ask for empathy and donations.
Students have focused on Unmuted, a six-part anthology docuseries exploring worldwide social issues that women face.
Please meet a sampling of students kind enough to speak to an Emerson Today reporter randomly interrupting their conversations.
PLEASE LET ME IN was inspired by a class that both Cannon and Rubio took as undergraduates at Emerson.
Jucan will lead a team of artists to create a multimedia performance to convey the research of the broader Data Fluencies team.