The Original Student Org Fair
Student clubs, organizations, and activities have always been an important part of the Emerson experience, as seen in this photo from 1986.
Student clubs, organizations, and activities have always been an important part of the Emerson experience, as seen in this photo from 1986.
This issue, we made some changes to represent the creativity, the assertiveness, the independent spirit that is foundational to this place.
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.
Members of the Emerson community met to reaffirm the College’s commitment to creating a culture of equity and anti-racism at Emerson.
Emerson held Commencement ceremonies for the Class of 2021 and for members of the Class of 2020 in early May.
Under COVID restrictions, spring sports resumed this semester. Above, the softball team stays masked up during practice.
In 2015, Emerson made history when it established the country’s first BFA in Comedic Arts. Today, 110 students are enrolled in the program.
A few of the students who held positions in scenic design, talent production, writing, and stage management for the EVVY Awards.
Expression checked in with Emersonians to see how they’re faring during COVID-19 and what the global pandemic has meant for them.
Liberal arts and interdisciplinary studies have long played a role at Emerson. That role has been strengthened with the establishment of the Marlboro Institute for Liberal Arts and Interdisciplinary Studies at Emerson College.