Dining Center Closed on August 16
The Emerson Dining Center will be closed on Friday, August 16, for an all-staff meeting of Bon Appétit and Campus Services.
The Emerson Dining Center will be closed on Friday, August 16, for an all-staff meeting of Bon Appétit and Campus Services.
Cheryl McGrath is not your stereotypical librarian.
Dear Emerson Community, I’m pleased to announce that we will launch a newly redesigned and re-engineered emerson.edu on the evening of Wednesday, July 31. The new emerson.edu features a mobile-first design, intuitive architecture, and … Continue Reading New Emerson.edu to Debut July 31
Emerson College ECAPS was recognized by JED and Everfi for “Excellence in Action” for its Transgender and Non-Binary Resources website during a nation-wide webinar.
Workday Go Live at Emerson is here! You are now able to log into and use Workday (please bookmark workday.emerson.edu). Here are resources to assist you with the transition:
Workday will Go Live at Emerson this Monday, July 1!
The Commons @ 172 Tremont is where collaboration meets community. It is a destination where all Emersonians can come together for work and play! We are excited to invite you to visit us on Monday, July 1, from 12:00-3:00 pm, for open tours of the space.
Emerson Staff and Faculty are invited to Clean Out Your Office on Thursday, June 20, 10:00 am to 2:00 pm, in the Bill Bordy Theater.
Suffolk Construction will be removing the Tower Crane at 80 Boylston Street (Little Building) this weekend that will require the closure of Boylston Street from South Charles Street to Tremont Street on Saturday June 15th at 1:00 a.m. until Sunday June 16th at 4:00 p.m.
We are pleased to announce that a beta version of the College’s new website is now available to preview at http://beta.emerson.edu. Thanks to the creative vision and strategic engineering of Mike Sarra, former Associate Vice President of Marketing, Jason Beals, Director of Web Services, and their colleagues in the College’s Office of Marketing, the new website has been designed to better reflect Emerson’s inspiring community and leadership in the arts, communication, and the liberal arts.