Editor’s Note
Thank you for the honor and privilege of sharing these stories with you. And thanks for reading.
Thank you for the honor and privilege of sharing these stories with you. And thanks for reading.
Emersonians are teeming with passion and ideas. This magazine is a window into just some of that creativity.
With each issue of Expression, it is a privilege to be able to tell the stories of Emersonians who are out there making a difference, doing exceptionally Emersonian things.
From my little view of the College, Emerson is having not just a good year; Emerson is having a quintessential Emerson year.
What’s the soundtrack to your Emerson experience?
Throughout this pandemic, Emersonians have kept on being their brilliant, creative, bold, entrepreneurial selves.
Read letters from readers from the classes of 2017, 1974, and 1977 (Marlboro).
This issue contains a special Emerson-themed crossword.
Last issue, we asked readers: Who is your favorite Emerson professor? Here are some of the responses.
This issue, we made some changes to represent the creativity, the assertiveness, the independent spirit that is foundational to this place.
Read letters from readers; in this issue, from alumnus Mark Bell ’76, from Belchertown, MA.
In this issue, we talked to Emersonians—writers, producers, executives, creators—who have never grown tired of making people laugh.
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.
Read letters from Susan Evans ’64 and Karen Finkelstein Orenstein ’64, Jared Pendak ’07, and Steven Pollak ’71.