CBS Boston reported on the possibilities for the fall semester in higher education, as the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce held a panel on the topic yesterday, moderated by President Pelton.
President Lee Pelton will be inducted into the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce’s (GBCC) Academy of Distinguished Bostonians on June 29, during the chamber’s first ever virtual Annual Meeting.
The College is saddened to learn that Lt. Dan Morse of the Emerson College Police Department (ECPD) died on Saturday, May 16, due to cancer.
Although a global pandemic has forced Emerson, along with most colleges and universities, to postpone graduation ceremonies and celebrations until it’s safe to gather together, President Lee Pelton has a message today for the Class of 2020.
You’re invited to a remote staff forum with President Pelton on Monday, May 11, from 3:00 – 4:00 pm.
On May 6, 2020, the U.S. Department of Education issued final regulations governing campus sexual assault under Title IX, the law prohibiting sex discrimination at federally funded institutions.
In order to remove any unintended barriers and to invite maximum feedback from the community, we have made the report available on Emerson’s website.
I am writing to update you on the membership and next steps for Emerson’s Response and Recovery Leadership Working Groups.
As we communicated in our announcement last month, the Presidential Working Group is ready to share our draft findings and recommendations.
A college is only as strong as its people, and Emersonians are indomitable. Today I write to update our community on how our College, as it has for the last 140 years, will endure and move boldly forward in these still uncertain times.