Team Mentality
Being a student-athlete can be a juggling act. But Emerson student-athletes are really, really good at it, says Steph Smyrl.
Being a student-athlete can be a juggling act. But Emerson student-athletes are really, really good at it, says Steph Smyrl.
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.
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In a polarized world, Emersonians are helping break down silos and bring people together, one conversation at a time.
Emerson’s new VP for Enrollment Management talks about Emerson as One of One
Celebrating the 10th Anniversary
of ELA’s Iconic Building
Before returning to Emerson to manage the Emerson Channel, Emerson Sports, and advise the EVVYs, Barton produced hundreds of shows, including the Oscars and Emmys.
As assistant director of career access and equity, Drew Genova, MA ’22, helps students find career pathways and possibilities.
Ronee Penoi’s Big Idea: Activate decolonization to create a more just society and invest in people’s futures.
“Our dead are never dead to us until we have forgotten them.”
George Eliot, English author
Bonnie Baggesen, general manager of the Office of the Arts, has worked at Emerson for 20 years.
The arts will forever be a force for good, a beacon of hope, and an instrument of change.
How Emersonians are taking action
to protect free speech. One book at a time.
Unofficially, Jonathan “Satch” Satriale the go-to person for many things Emerson.
“Death is not the opposite of life, but a part of it.” Haruki Murakami