President Lee Pelton’s Op Ed on prison reform, education, and the Emerson College Prison Initiative published in the Boston Globe on Monday, detailing Emerson’s civic engagement work to create opportunities … Continue Reading President Pelton on Emerson College Prison Initiative in Globe
I am writing to inform you of important details related to our search for a Vice President for Administration and Finance.
President Pelton will be holding open office hours for students on Thursday, January 31, from 3:30-5:00 p.m., at the President’s Office located on the 14th floor of the Ansin Building.
President Lee Pelton and Berklee College of Music President Roger Brown joined Greater Boston’s Jim Braude this week to share their perspectives on the proposed Title IX changes made public … Continue Reading President Pelton’s Thoughts on Proposed Title IX Changes on Greater Boston
President Lee Pelton is featured in November’s Boston Common Magazine, detailing his plans for a borderless campus and upcoming transformations to Boylston Street. “There are those who want to build … Continue Reading President Pelton on Emerson’s Borderless Campus in Boston Common Magazine
Emerson President Lee Pelton is featured in Boston Magazine’s November “The Interview” segment, which shares his perspective on all things Emerson, Boston, higher education, and how he enjoys his spare … Continue Reading President Lee Pelton’s “The Interview” with Boston Magazine
Mary Christie Quarterly, a publication of the Mary Christie Foundation dedicated to the health and wellbeing of college students, interviewed President Pelton this quarter to learn how Emerson supports its … Continue Reading President Pelton on Student Wellness
It has been an incredibly successful year. And yet, we cannot afford to rest on our successes. Excellence, after all, is an ongoing process. It is not about being. Rather, it is aspirational—it is about becoming.
Every year, students ghoul-ify President Pelton’s house for Halloween, getting it ready for all the sweet-toothed dinosaurs, pumpkins, unicorns, and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles who drop by.
Students are invited to share their thoughts and a meal with President Pelton