Twenty Years of Tribute: 9/11 Vigil to Honor Lives, Love
The Emerson community will be paying tribute to those lost on September 11, 2001, part of a 20-year tradition of remembrance.
The Emerson community will be paying tribute to those lost on September 11, 2001, part of a 20-year tradition of remembrance.
On this 20th anniversary, the Emerson College community continues its tradition of paying tribute to the 9/11 victims during its annual remembrance vigil at the Parkman Bandstand on Boston Common … Continue Reading 20th Anniversary 9/11 Vigil
Maureen Hurley, the College’s director of student transitions and family programs, spoke to the Boston Globe about special programs for sophomores this academic year, as last year was not typical due to the ongoing pandemic.
Still chasing their dreams in a COVID-19 ruled-world, Emerson School of Communication students scattered across the country this summer at remote and on-location internships. Here are just three of the dozens of stories that played out this year…
As we launch the academic year, we would like to share a few recent updates to the work of addressing equity at the College
Thank you to everyone for helping to make the Emerson community safer this semester.
It’s been so incredible to see campus coming to life again.
Boylston Street was abuzz with activity as students moved in.
Dear students, we are writing this message to students who have a scheduled Move-In date of Sunday, August 22nd due to predicted inclement weather this weekend. We are excited about your arrival to campus, and want to share some information about the impact of this inclement weather Move-In this weekend.
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