Interview with Creative Writing Faculty: Julia Glass & the National Book Award

Every November, the literary world, filled with publishers, editors, and authors, celebrates the distinguished National Book Awards. From November 7th through the 13th, the National Book Foundation honors groundbreaking voices that have crafted stories that resonate with readers around the … Continued

Boston Pride: Celebrating at Emerson and Beyond

June is LGBTQ+ Pride month, and every year, festivities are held around the world. For graduate students at Emerson, there is no shortage of Pride events around the city of Boston. Emerson has long held a spot in the Princeton … Continued

Best Boston Parks for Parks and Recreation Month

July is National Parks and Recreation Month! Located in the heart of Boston, Emerson is walking distance from many great parks and outdoor activities. Today we’re highlighting some of our favorite Boston parks and summer programs! The Boston Common and … Continued

Stress Awareness Month at Emerson

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April is Stress Awareness Month, and as finals season approaches, many of us are feeling more stress than usual. In today’s blog, we’re highlighting ways Emerson is participating in Stress Awareness Month and provide tips on how to manage extra … Continued

Black History Month at Emerson: How We are Celebrating

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February is Black History Month, a time to acknowledge the history of Black communities and individuals around the globe. Today we’re highlighting some of the ways the Emerson community and the greater Boston area is celebrating Black History Month. EBONI … Continued

Native American Heritage Month at Emerson

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November is National Native American Heritage Month. Located in the heart of Boston, Emerson students, staff, and faculty are in a unique position to acknowledge and support Indigenous communities and follow through on our commitment to diversity and inclusion. Students … Continued