Applications opened last week for two of Emerson’s study abroad programs that will run this winter break, paving the way for the first Global Pathways programs since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The...
Emerson held its seventh annual International Education Week, a program that seeks to promote the college’s study abroad programs through a series of events on Zoom, last week.
IEW was initiated by...
The college notified all 200 individuals registered for the summer Global Pathway programs—which send students around the world for four to six weeks—in early April that it would be canceling all 18...
The college launched its first two Australia Global Pathways in public relations and sports communication in Sydney during the 2018-2019 academic year.
For the PR program, 12 students from different...
The French Global Pathways summer program will relocate from the quaint university town of Aix-en-Provence to metropolitan Paris in June 2019.
Cathryn Edelstein, the advisor of the Paris program,...
The college plans to roll out more dual degree programs in campuses outside of the United States within the next two years in an effort to internationalize the Emerson brand.
The prospective campuses...
The Education Abroad and Domestic Programs office canceled the Cuba Global Pathway study abroad program for the summer of 2018.
Visualizing Cuba is a three-week immersive course exploring the influence...
Emerson is crafting an agreement with Paris College of Art to create an accelerated film degree spanning both schools’ campuses. The agreement is in its final stages, but the college did not specify...
Michael Holland was appointed as the first associate director of Internationalization Initiatives this past month. The position was created when the Office of Internationalization and Global Engagement...
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