Celebrating Pride and Our Values
As our community celebrates Pride Month in June, I wanted to send a message of support and inclusiveness, particularly as we prepare to welcome a new class of Emersonians later this summer.
As our community celebrates Pride Month in June, I wanted to send a message of support and inclusiveness, particularly as we prepare to welcome a new class of Emersonians later this summer.
With the motto, “Culture builds,” the Mass Cultural Council aims to make cultural life and education more accessible across the commonwealth.
Students create connections to the Boston Globe, leading some alums to get hired by the news organization.
To whatever extent you can extend gentleness to yourself and others today, please do.
The productions are making their way to Boston (or personal devices) from China, Kenya, France, Zimbabwe, and across the United States, and reflect ArtsEmerson’s commitment to uplift marginalized voices
The consultant firm SpencerStuart will lead a newly refined and refocused effort.
Writing, Literature and Publishing faculty and students have been busy this spring. Here’s what they’ve been up to.
Alum and affiliated faculty Jon Rineman ’05, who is an accomplished late-night TV writer, spoke to Chronicle about returning to his roots at Emerson and instructing the next generation of comedy writers.
Friday, May 20, and Saturday, May 21, in the Jackie Liebergott Black Box Theatre at the Paramount Center.
Appointments are scheduled every 15 minutes through our scheduling site and will take place in the Robbins Center at 216 Tremont Street