The family of Maureen Murphy has asked us to share information about her calling hours, which will be held on Thursday, December 20, from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m., at the George L. Doherty Funeral Home in Somerville, 855 Broadway (Powder House Square).
Head Women’s Basketball Coach Bill Gould serves up scrambled eggs and sausages to students during the Late Night Breakfast, held Monday, December 10, in the Dining Center. An end-of-semester tradition, … Continue Reading Academic Egg-cellence
Dear Emerson Community, It gives me great pleasure to announce that Emerson’s next Director of Religious and Spiritual Life and Campus Chaplain, Rev. Julie Avis Rogers, will begin her work … Continue Reading Introducing Emerson’s Director of Religious and Spiritual Life
The Staff Forum scheduled for today, December 12 from 2:00 -4:30 p.m., has been canceled.
On November 29, 2018, Education Secretary Betsy DeVos published proposed changes to Title IX regulations in the Federal Register. If approved as proposed, these new regulations will fundamentally change the way colleges and universities address instances of interpersonal violence under Title IX.
Dear Faculty and Staff, Emerson College Print/Copy Center and Mail Services would like to thank the Emerson community for continually selecting us as your on-campus print and copy partner. As … Continue Reading Print/Copy Center Customer Appreciation Reception
The Spirit of Emerson Committee is now calling for nominations for the 2019 Spirit of Emerson Award. The Award is given annually to one or two individuals or groups each year who have exemplified the College spirit, as determined by the Committee.
Stan Nance, senior associate director of athletics, is responsible for recruiting student-athletes to Emerson and has worn a number of hats in Athletics since arriving on campus in 2003. In 2009, he won a Distinguished Service Award for his contributions to the College.
Several students, faculty and staff found an Emerson College first-of-its-kind town hall forum on Nov. 27 to be very constructive and forward-thin
Tribal dances and songs, a review of historical and current events, and a fall harvest meal, were all part of a Native American Cultures Celebration held at the Bill Bordy Theater on Friday, November 16.