By Kalie Crago, Graduate Intern, ’20 December marks the beginning of holiday season fanfare. With it, however, also brings the encroaching threat of finals. Between tests, papers, presentations and exams, it’s no surprise that this time of year is considered one of the most stressful […]
Year: 2018
Thanksgiving at Emerson!
By Kalie Crago Thanksgiving is meant to be a time for food and family, but unfortunately some students may not be able to return home for the holiday. Students can stay at Emerson over Thanksgiving Break if they applied for extended housing, giving students a […]
Homesickness
By Jenn Wood, ’19 As the month of October draws to a close and the month of November starts, the buzz on our campus has settled down. Students have joined student organizations, got the hang of their schedules, and are building new friendships and relationships […]
How The Career Development Center Can Help!
By Kalie Crago Between exams, papers, extracurriculars, and the day-to-day demands of college life, searching for that first job or internship may seem like a daunting task. Thankfully, Emerson has plenty of resources through the Career Development Center that can help! From internship and job […]
The Big “Little Building” Update
By Jenn Wood, ’19 Welcome back to another year at Emerson! September is one of the busiest months on our campus. Students are busy getting settled into their new class schedules, joining new student organizations, and navigating the wonderful city of Boston. The start of […]
Summer Plans
By Zac Ladouceur, ’20 I hope you all are wishing for warmer weather as much as I am! It’s crazy to think that it is almost the end of our semester and we’re still experiencing the cold and rain! Hopefully these April showers will […]
Stressed Out Students
This time of year, the number one descriptor our students use is “stressed out”. Of course they are. This is the culmination of the school year, there are many projects, exams, and papers due; students are excited, nervous, worried, anxious, looking forward to and dreading […]
The Magical Boston Public Gardens – Swan Boats
By Zac Ladouceur, ’20 Just a few weeks ago we talked about some of Boston’s best sights and sounds for when Spring finally arrives. Well now that it is looking like it will be any day those flowers will start to bloom, I figured […]
Meet a Family Ambassador – Fernando Sauceda from California
By Zac Ladouceur, ’20 This week I had the pleasure of talking with one of the Parent and Family Programs Office Family Ambassadors, Fernando Sauceda. Fernando and I discussed his involvement with Emerson, his family, and some general thoughts and comments on his and […]
LOOKING FORWARD TO SPRING – Some Boston Favorites
By Zac Ladouceur, ’20 If your student is in Boston, then they are probably just as sick of the weather as we are. One day it’s 45 and sunny, the next -10 and we are in the middle of a blizzard. As we begin to […]