Assistant Professor Jefferson Fietek is no longer "an active faculty member at Emerson College" after allegations surfaced of "serious misconduct" against...
By Andrew Brinker, Former Senior Investigative Reporter
/ June 25, 2020
European Union officials plan to extend a ban on travellers from the United States as the COVID-19 pandemic continues to silently accelerate in the country,...
By Diana Bravo, Former Copyeditor/Photographer
/ June 22, 2020
The college projects losses between $33 and $76 million in the next fiscal year due to the COVID-19 crisis, according to a letter President M. Lee Pelton...
By Andrew Brinker, Former Senior Investigative Reporter
/ June 20, 2020
The college’s hybrid learning reopening plan announcement last week answered questions that had been lingering on the minds of students and faculty for...
The Emerson College Staff Union launched a fundraising campaign Friday for two local charities led by Black Americans.
The union is focusing on Violence...
By Diana Bravo, Former Copyeditor/Photographer
/ June 19, 2020
A virtual faculty assembly meeting erupted into angry questioning Tuesday when some professors denounced administration officials for their lack of transparency...
By Diana Bravo, Former Copyeditor/Photographer
/ June 18, 2020
President M. Lee Pelton joined mounting numbers nationwide in voicing support for the “Defund the Police” initiative that calls for police department...
By Ann E. Matica, Former Deputy News Editor
/ June 17, 2020
Emerson’s hybrid-learning reopening plan, announced Wednesday afternoon, answered students’ lingering questions about the fate of the fall semester....
By Jacob Seitz, Former Staff Writer
/ June 14, 2020
Incoming first-year Emerson students now face a difficult decision—move forward with enrollment as planned and potentially pay full price for a partial...
By Andrew Brinker, Former Senior Investigative Reporter
/ June 13, 2020
The college’s Washington D.C. study program that sends students to the nation’s capitol to intern and take courses will proceed in the fall semester,...
Residential life on campus during the fall 2020 semester will look significantly different than it has in past years as part of the college’s reopening...
When then freshman Olivia Lusk left Emerson’s Boston campus in March, she was disappointed her first year—and maybe even her next one—was threatened...
The college will reinstate in-person classes for the fall 2020 semester with significant changes to student life following the rapid spread of the COVID-19...
By Diti Kohli, Former Editor-in-Chief
/ June 6, 2020
Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healy joined 17 other state attorneys to sue the U.S. Department of Education Thursday over new federal Title IX regulations...
By Parker Purifoy, Former Managing Editor
/ June 5, 2020
The college has created a temporary Steering Committee to amend Emerson’s sexual misconduct policy to comply with new federal Title IX regulations which...
Seven Emerson buildings were vandalized and had windows smashed after protests erupted throughout Boston Sunday night, following the killing of George...
President M. Lee Pelton issued an emotional statement to the Emerson community Sunday night detailing his reaction to the killing of George Floyd by a...
The federal Office for Civil Rights has investigated the college twice for disability discrimination since 2017 with one case closed in April and the other...