Jess Niazian ’22 is a Media Arts Production major who interned at Conscious Minds, a production studio based out of Pasadena, California, from May to August 2020. We asked Jess about her role there.
We wanted to remind you — and answer some questions — about the new Travel Registration Policy for the Boston campus this term.
In preparation for our shift to twice-weekly student COVID-19 testing this semester, each student studying in-person on the Boston campus will need to select into a “testing cohort.”
To comply with recent guidance issued by state and local officials, we have made the following changes to Emerson’s 2021 Spring Term reopening schedule for the Boston campus:
Welcome back to Emerson! We hope that your time away has been beneficial. We look forward to your arrival back on the Boston campus for the Spring 2021 semester.
It’s not just anywhere that two undergraduates can produce a star-studded event like the first annual Future of Creative Industries Conference, but Kristen Cawog ’21 and Valeria Ocando ’22 made it happen at Emerson.
As the Emerson community mobilized over the summer to make sure students could safely return to classes in the fall, Jason Meier, director of student engagement and leadership (SEAL), needed to figure out how they could participate in the roughly 100 student organizations in this new COVID-inflected campus.
Emerson interns (#emterns) work for amazing organizations and do fascinating things. One in a series of conversations with #emterns, republished from Careerbuzz.
Director of International Student Affairs Andrea Popa, in addition to two international students from China, contributed to an article regarding proposed visa restrictions that would change a student’s ability to study in the U.S. from the current “duration of status” to a fixed time.
Is debating virtually or in person better?