Photos: Emerson Comes Together to Combat Hate with Creativity
The Emerson community came together to fight hate with creativity.
The Emerson community came together to fight hate with creativity.
I hope you will consider joining us on either day (or both!) to celebrate as a community the accomplishments of our students, while having fun and meeting new colleagues.
We are sharing the following information to help educate the Emerson campus community about an emerging global health concern: the 2019-novel coronavirus, (2019-nCOv), which first emerged in Wuhan City, Hubei Province, China, earlier this month.
Members of the Emerson community gathered in the Reflection Room of 172 Tremont Street to show solidarity and support one day after swastikas were found scrawled in a campus stairwell.
Our community is heavy-hearted, angry, sad, and perhaps even numbed, as we absorb the news of an act of anti-Semitic graffiti right here on our Boston campus.
From 2:00 a.m. to approximately 6:00 a.m. on Wednesday, January 15, and Thursday, January 16, the 114 Boylston Street entrance to the ECPD will be temporarily closed due to the sidewalk construction project.
Emerson College community members interested in organizing carpools can access baystatecommute.com.
Complementing Emerson’s goal of reaching carbon neutrality by 2030, the College has participated in the Green Ribbon Commission (GRC) for the last several years. The GRC unites Boston leaders to develop shared strategies that fight climate change and align with the City of Boston’s Climate Action Plan.
Sharon Duffy has been advising Emerson’s SGA before some current students were born.
Daniel Hollis ’22, who died earlier this semester after suffering a brain injury, saved three lives that terrible October day. His kidney, liver, and heart valves were donated to people who desperately needed transplants.