The theme of this year’s Teach-In on Race is “Creating Community.” It will feature “Drawing Social Justice-How Your Art Can Help Change the World,” a keynote address by Tak Toyoshima, creator of the comic strip Secret Asian Man.
We want to reaffirm our commitment to make meaningful change in the daily experiences of BIPOC students, students with disabilities, first generation college students, and students with other marginalized identities.
Students who studied remotely are happy to be back with friends, taking classes in-person, and participating in extracurriculars.
Innovation for Impact, a unique winter session course team taught by Gunn and Sharon Topper, is a master class in taking an idea and making it a reality.
Students covered the onset and impact of COVID for the special section.
After yesterday’s COVID update confirming one positive case, TWO MORE confirmed cases came in overnight from this Tuesday’s tests.
After two weeks of ZERO cases, we have ONE confirmed case from this Tuesday’s tests.
The Late Wedding is Emerson Stage’s first live performance since the pandemic began.
We now have the opportunity to come together on Friday, October 1, to celebrate Austin’s life and the impact he had on all of us.
As the search committee moves forward with this important work, we have reconstituted the membership based on our new timeline.