
Emersonians Abroad: The Power of International Travel
What international experience most transformed you, and why?
What international experience most transformed you, and why?
Internationalization and Equity have a number of events planned across Emerson’s campuses to feed your mind and appetite for all things global.
Members of that original cohort were back in Boston for the last time this summer, putting the final edits on their thesis films, before heading off to put their singularly international artistic vision into the world.
The narrative short is 18 minutes long, confronting themes of grief and recovery in new and thought-provoking ways.
“Internationalization and equity, international students, and education abroad are at the very core of what’s important to us [as an institution],” Vice Provost for Internationalization and Equity Anthony Pinder said.
Are you departing the U.S. over Winter Break? Now is the time to check your immigration documents.
Students have opportunities to study abroad all around the world.
Students who studied remotely are happy to be back with friends, taking classes in-person, and participating in extracurriculars.
NAFSA: Association of International Educators’ magazine recently published a piece “The Power of Partnership,” featuring the partnership between Emerson and the Blanquerna School of Communication and International Relations at Ramon Llull University in Barcelona.
Dr. Anthony Pinder will be Emerson’s first Vice Provost for Internationalization and Equity.