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Communication Studies Chair Greg Payne takes a photo of School of Communication Dean Raul Reis and Assistant Dean Lu Ann Reeb at Monday, November 5’s Talk the Vote event with … Continue Reading Smile! You’re on the Radio
Communication Studies Chair Greg Payne takes a photo of School of Communication Dean Raul Reis and Assistant Dean Lu Ann Reeb at Monday, November 5’s Talk the Vote event with … Continue Reading Smile! You’re on the Radio
Dear Emerson community, Our country has again experienced the tragedy of a mass shooting. Last night the lives of 12 people, including one law enforcement officer, were lost at a … Continue Reading Cutler Majestic Open for Reflection from 2-4 pm
Emerson Stage worked with faculty and students from the College’s Communication Sciences and Disorders (CSD) department to stage two sensory-friendly performances of Flora & Ulysses.
Dear Emerson community, On behalf of the search committee, you are invited to attend the four open forum candidate presentations for the position of Director of Religious and Spiritual Life … Continue Reading You’re Invited: Campus Chaplain Candidate Forums
Assistant Professor Spencer Kimball, advisor to Emerson Polling (left), and Boston City Council President Andrea Campbell talk about the midterm elections during a Talk the Vote event broadcast on WBZ … Continue Reading Emerson Students Get Fired Up at WBZ Election Eve Broadcast
It has been an incredibly successful year. And yet, we cannot afford to rest on our successes. Excellence, after all, is an ongoing process. It is not about being. Rather, it is aspirational—it is about becoming.
After Red Sox manager Alex Cora talked about how he was “going to do damage” at an opening press conference, and an October run quickly became likely, the team needed … Continue Reading Gerzof Richard on #DoDamage in Boston Herald
“Food For Thought” is a program that provides funds for students to take a faculty member to lunch.
October to May is typically the peak time for the influenza virus, best known as seasonal “flu”. Here are a few recommendations to help protect yourself and the Emerson community
Emerson’s third annual Teach-in on Race kicked off at the Cutler Majestic Theatre last Friday with a discussion led by scholar, writer, and activist Rachel Kuo, as well as several of Emerson’s most prominent student social justice leaders.