Emerson Everywhere is Here for You
Emerson Everywhere is here to serve as a resource for students, faculty, staff, families, and alumni to help you navigate the new way we operate as one community from distant corners of the world.
Emerson Everywhere is here to serve as a resource for students, faculty, staff, families, and alumni to help you navigate the new way we operate as one community from distant corners of the world.
The Hatch Shell was the perfect place to host a student organization fair and orientation festival.
Unfortunately, we have been informed that an Emerson staff member on the Boston campus has tested positive for COVID-19. The individual is currently recovering in isolation at home, off campus.
Despite the pause in classes, students, faculty and staff have been busy moving students out of the residence halls, ensuring services will continue, albeit remotely in many cases, and preparing for an unexpected change in routine.
This is a very unique and challenging time and we, staff members, play a critical role in the College’s ability to support its mission.
The Emerson campus community is encouraged to visit the COVID-19 (novel coronavirus) webpage to learn more about the emerging global health concern and what you can do to prevent its spread.
I have heard directly from concerned students, parents, faculty, and staff, and I would like to take this opportunity to inform all of you about the important work underway to prepare our community.
Based on new guidance from the Centers for Disease Control, the Office of Internationalization and Global Engagement has strongly advised all students and faculty against nonessential travel to China and South Korea, as well as countries where there is a sustained community spread of the novel coronavirus known as COVID-19.
Anyone who lives, works, or attends school in Massachusetts is eligible for a Boston Public Library card.
Marlboro College students visited Emerson College on Valentine’s Day.