Alert: Boston Campus Closing
Due to inclement weather for Boston and surrounding areas, all classes starting at 2:00 pm and onward will be cancelled, including all evening classes.
Due to inclement weather for Boston and surrounding areas, all classes starting at 2:00 pm and onward will be cancelled, including all evening classes.
Dear Emerson Community, The College is monitoring the winter storm that is expected to affect the Greater Boston region this afternoon. In the event of an early closure of the College, … Continue Reading Monitoring the Winter Storm
Media Technologies and Production (MTP), in collaboration with The Emerson Channel, Emerson Channel Sports, and the EVVYs, is hosting a Red Cross Blood Drive on Wednesday, February 13.
There will be no cashier hours on Friday, February 8, due to Workday training. Thank you. Irina Korogodsky Accounting Manager
Dear Emerson Community, The New England Patriots Super Bowl Victory Rolling Rally has passed through our campus area as of 12:45 p.m. The pedestrian traffic on our sidewalks has also … Continue Reading Super Bowl Parade Traffic Back to Normal on Campus
Dear Emerson community, On Tuesday, February 5, there will be a parade in Boston for Super Bowl champions, the New England Patriots. The parade/rolling rally of about 25 Duck Boats … Continue Reading Super Bowl Parade and the Emerson Campus
This Sunday evening, the New England Patriots will challenge the Los Angeles Rams in Super Bowl LIII in Atlanta! Whether you tune in to cheer for a team, watch the commercials, or see the halftime show, we encourage you to be thoughtful about your activities and actions both during and after the game.
During the Fall 2018 semester, the Social Justice Center received 18 reports of bias-related incidents. The vast majority of reports occurred in Emerson classrooms and involved bias based on gender identity and expression, and ethnicity and culture.
Many of you are aware of the U.S. Department of Education’s proposed changes to Title IX regulations. These regulations, if implemented as currently proposed, would likely reduce reporting of incidents, increase exposure to trauma for people reporting, create an imbalance of support based on access to resources, and significantly alter Emerson’s handling of reports of power-based interpersonal violence.
After 13 years of dedicated service, Suzanne Hinton, Director of Academic Engagement, is leaving Emerson.