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

Where to Live: Brookline

Are you an incoming Emerson graduate student or considering applying to one of Emerson’s graduate programs? If so, you are likely thinking about moving to Boston, scrolling through Zillow listings and Facebook roommate groups to find the right place for … Continued

Day in the Life of a Political Communication Student

Today we’re giving you a glimpse of what it’s like to be a grad student in the Political Communication program. We talked to Abigail Velletri, a current student in Emerson’s Political Communication 4+1 program, and asked her all about the … Continued

Day in the Life of a Creative Writing MFA Student

If you’re considering grad school, you’ve likely asked yourself a dozen questions before even deciding whether or not to apply. And yet, even after narrowing down where you want to go and study, applying, and being accepted (congrats!), you probably … Continued

A Guide to Student Deals in Boston

Attending graduate school at Emerson is full of perks, from a high-quality arts and communication education, to opportunities for networking and industry experience, to a vibrant location in the heart of downtown Boston! But that’s just the tip of the … Continued

Staying Energized & Organized as a Creative

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Pursuing a graduate degree in the creative arts can present a unique set of challenges. While the stakes may feel a bit lower by comparison to more traditional fields, it can still be difficult to generate creative work under the … Continued

Moving to Boston: A Grad Student’s Guide to Renting in Boston

Moving, whether it’s across the country or just a few minutes away, can be a really daunting process. Throw in the added factor of starting your graduate degree, and it can quickly become overwhelming. Luckily, those of us who have … Continued

Four Careers for Speech-Language Pathology Students

As a major that encompasses speech-language pathology (SLP), audiology, occupational therapy and more, Communication Disorders is one of the oldest, most comprehensive, and versatile Master’s programs at Emerson. It is also nationally ranked and has close to a 100% employment … Continued

Five Careers for Writing & Publishing Grad Students

Grad school is a major investment in your future career and it’s much more specialized than your focus of study in undergrad, so it’s always a good idea to make sure your grad school plans align with your end-game career … Continued

Meet Our Newest Grad Program: Business of Creative Enterprises, MA

As a college that values the power of creative communication, Emerson is always looking for new ways to prepare students for a career in the arts. Now, even those interested in the business side of their creative field can pursue … Continued