A Familiar Face
At Emerson, Hurley has become the personification of a warm hug for students and families.
At Emerson, Hurley has become the personification of a warm hug for students and families.
Jon Honea’s research focuses on the influence of environmental change.
Now, as we prepare to transition to new leadership in the months ahead, I know that Emerson will have even more accomplishments and milestones to celebrate.
Crossword puzzle created by Ross Trudeau, MFA ’22
As facility manager of Kasteel Well, Huber Simons has been maintaining the building—not to mention guiding its student residents—for the past 26 years.
For this issue’s 20 Questions, we talked with Seounmi (Katie) Han Youn, a professor of Marketing Communication.
William Gilligan discusses how Emersonians have found new ways to succeed during the last two years.
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.
Student clubs, organizations, and activities have always been an important part of the Emerson experience, as seen in this photo from 1986.
Howard “D” Simpson ’94, general manager of WERS, reminisces about listening to 88.9 WERS long before he came to Emerson.
Bill Gilligan discusses Emerson’s resiliency and strength and how he is staying the course as Interim President of the College.
The 5th annual Teach-In on Race was held, with discussions around race, self-care, and creating art in a climate of inequity and violence.
In March, the School of Communication and Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders hosted a screening of Signing Black in America,
Members of the Emerson community met to reaffirm the College’s commitment to creating a culture of equity and anti-racism at Emerson.