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Sustainable Tourism for (and in) an Ecuador Cloud Forest

In the remote mountains of western Ecuador, a small group of families operate an ecolodge and care for the surrounding 1,800 acres of cloud forest reserve. That’s where Emerson students will travel this summer, to help the families grow their business. In the process, they will earn college credit while studying biodiversity conservation, local cultural preservation, sustainable tourism, and marketing.

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Once a Lion, Always a Lion

A student, athlete, leader, artist, music lover, son, brother and friend, 19-year-old Emerson sophomore, Daniel Hollis, of Mendon, Mass., left his mark on campus before succumbing to fatal injuries he received following an off-campus altercation.

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Professor’s Documentary on Creativity Earns National Award

What is creativity and what does it mean? From its scholarly definition as problem-solving to the wider interpretation as creativity being unique to one’s own human experience, different perspectives on the topic were compellingly strung together in the award-winning documentary, “YesNoMaybe,” by Emerson Marketing Communications Professor Thomas Vogel and Emerson alumnus Jasraj Padhye G’18.