Dear members of the Emerson community: Regretfully, I am writing to inform you about an incident of hateful graffiti that marred our campus last night when four swastikas were found scrawled in stairwells at Piano Row. The graffiti was removed immediately.
The Boston Globe shared Emerson’s plans for the first floor retail component of the renovated Little Building residence hall at the corner of Boylston and Tremont streets.
Wishing you joy and happiness in the year ahead.
We are writing to provide a brief update to the community on the Presidential Working Group’s activities and progress. While our work is underway, we encourage members of our community to utilize campus supports, services and resources if impacted by sexual misconduct.
President Pelton will be holding open office hours for students on Thursday, December 5, from 10:00-11:30 a.m. at the President’s Office located on the 14th floor of the Ansin Building.
Marlboro College faculty and students had the opportunity to get to know Emerson’s campus and community on Sunday, November 24, marking Marlboro’s first official visit since the schools announced plans to explore an alliance earlier this month.
Boston Mayor Marty Walsh and Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti engaged in wide-ranging discussion about common challenges and opportunities during an event presented by the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce and moderated by President Lee Pelton at Emerson College Los Angeles.
Boston Magazine posed the question, “Is Emerson College the Smartest Developer in Town?” in its November issue, as the College has many large-scale projects ongoing that are enlivening downtown Boston, and at the same time preserving elements of the past and enhancing the neighborhood.
A look ahead for Emerson College.
Emerson and Marlboro Colleges are exploring an alliance that will involve Marlboro moving its academic programs to Emerson beginning in Fall 2020, at which time Marlboro students will be invited to matriculate and tenure-track faculty may choose to teach at Emerson.