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One hundred percent of gifts to the Student Assistance Fund are distributed directly to current students.
Emerson’s Business of Creative Enterprises program prepares students for leadership roles across the creative economy.
The Business of Creative Enterprises program offers two degree programs with partner institutions around the world.
Students submitted photos depicting their experiences and what was meaningful to them during the height of the pandemic.
Cheryl Buchanan, MFA ’15, and a number of Emersonians are expanding access to the literary arts for various communities in Boston.
Juan Pablo Espinosa ’03 talks about his journey as an actor, from Performing Arts classes at Emerson to a successful Netflix series and more.
Liz Cormack ’13 discusses the critical role libraries play in our cities and in the functioning of the Boston community.
After more than a year of hybrid Flex Learning, Emerson students, faculty, and staff returned to Boston this fall.
Nanci Isaacs ’79, President of the Alumni Association, writes about the importance of the alumni survey results.
The Emerson College Board of Trustees unanimously voted on August 3 to appoint Eric Alexander ’78 as chair of the Board.
Emerson College recently distributed an online survey to all alumni. Here’s a summary of the survey results.
Last issue, we asked readers: Who is your favorite Emerson professor? Here are some of the responses.
The Heart Has Reasons, a poem by John Skoyles, professor emeritus of Writing, Literature and Publishing at Emerson College.
For this issue’s 20 Questions, we talked with Jan Roberts-Breslin, Emerson’s interim provost and vice president for academic affairs.
A collection of books by Emerson authors from Fall 2021.