One Emerson
Photo by Derek Palmer
A collection of Emerson face coverings produced for the Fall 2020 semester.
Photo by Derek Palmer
A collection of Emerson face coverings produced for the Fall 2020 semester.
Expression checked in with Emersonians to see how they’re faring during COVID-19 and what the global pandemic has meant for them.
Eric Hauser ’96 started using his dad’s old Pentax again this year, rekindling his love for photography.
How alumni Philip Finch, MA ’97, Andrea Mooney ’08, and Shanaé Burch ’13, are working to make healthcare more equitable and accessible for all.
A few of the students who held positions in scenic design, talent production, writing, and stage management for the EVVY Awards.
ArtsEmerson, along with the city of Boston and partners in the local arts community, welcomed to Boston, Little Amal, a 12-foot-tall puppet of a 10-year-old Syrian refugee girl.
In this issue of Expression, we talked to Emersonians about some of the good to come out of this pandemic. In fact, this magazine is chock full of stories of alumni whose creativity, leadership, and commitment to social justice and equity is more important than ever.