This year’s Social Justice Academy Friday, March 5, with a conversation around mass incarceration and the school-to-prison pipeline with keynote speaker Raymond Santana of the Exonerated Five.
The theme of this year’s event, which is open to the entire Emerson community, is The Year of Living Dangerously: Equity, Self-Care, and the Pursuit of Justice.
The College is pleased to announce a new community-wide event this spring that will honor some of our most beloved traditions and will encourage all Emersonians, wherever in the world they may be, to gather virtually and connect with each other and the life of the College today.
This is federal guidance, and as with all things that have occurred with COVID-19, we are required to follow Massachusetts state guidance from the Massachusetts Department of Public Health.
The newly launched BPL Fund hosted Alyssa Lara ’22, a Media Arts Production major, as an intern from September to December 2020.
This site will allow members of our community to check on their test compliance status; access status, previous, and next test dates; as well as other helpful information in real time
A newly established communications working group drawn from across the College will provide periodic and regular progress updates on our community equity plan.
After careful consideration, the College has decided to support the participation of our Spring athletics programs in the NEWMAC League competition, beginning March 13 along with other participating members of the NEWMAC.
As we begin to forecast teaching and learning for the Fall Term, our current planning is that we will open the Fall Term with our One Emerson Flex Learning.
Emerson’s Social Justice Academy this year is highlighting the conversation around mass incarceration and abolition, hosting a variety of events that will run through March 8.