20 Questions with Lauren Shaw
Lauren Shaw retired from her position as professor in Visual and Media Arts in May, after 52 years at Emerson College.
Lauren Shaw retired from her position as professor in Visual and Media Arts in May, after 52 years at Emerson College.
Mary Higgins, MA ’05, recently concluded a 22-year career in the College’s Office of Government and Community Relations, retiring from Emerson in September. Higgins said she looks forward to the next chapter of her career.
De-nin Lee is an art historian specializing in the history of art in China. She has taught at Emerson since 2012.
Bonnie Baggesen, general manager of the Office of the Arts, has worked at Emerson for 20 years.
In June, Bill Gilligan will retire as interim president of Emerson College. He began his career at Emerson in 1982 as an adjunct teacher.
Jon Honea’s research focuses on the influence of environmental change.
For this issue’s 20 Questions, we talked with Seounmi (Katie) Han Youn, a professor of Marketing Communication.
For this issue’s 20 Questions, we talked with Jan Roberts-Breslin, Emerson’s interim provost and vice president for academic affairs.
For this issue’s 20 Questions, we sat down and talked with Jerald Walker, professor of Writing, Literature, and Publishing.
For this issue’s 20 Questions, we sat down with Lee Pelton, the 12th President of Emerson College.