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  • Getting a Jump on Success
    During the college search process, certain features of different universities stand out. The first school you toured may have the prettiest campus, but the second one definitely has the best business program. These key features are especially effective once your many college options begin to blend together; I know mine ... read more
    Source: Going All InPublished on 2017-02-10
  • Pictures Are Worth 1000 Looks, Not Words
    The first half of my adventures abroad in Russia! Saint Petersburg   Moscow ... read more
    Source: Going All InPublished on 2017-02-10
  • Student, Author, & FBI Intern? An Interview with Krista Meserve
    Check out the interview here! Congrats Krista! ... read more
    Source: Gerdon LabPublished on 2017-02-07
  • Jason Miech ’18 – off campus opportunities
    Junior Jason Miech is using his experience in research on campus in applying to external summer internships at NASA and Department of Energy National Research Labs. Meanwhile, junior Krista Meserve has locked up a unique summer internship opportunity at the FBI (pending background check and other security measures), but hopes ... read more
    Source: Gerdon LabPublished on 2017-02-07
  • Let’s Dive Right In
    Where do you begin with a successful career at Emmanuel? What do you focus on most? Trying to figure this out as a Freshmen is definitely difficult, but in hindsight, I can see there are a few different tracks you can take, none of which are mutually exclusive. Students have ... read more
    Source: Going All InPublished on 2017-02-06
  • La lettera dei 600 docenti universitari al governo: “Molti studenti scrivono male, intervenite”
    "Molti studenti scrivono male in italiano, servono interventi urgenti".  E' il contenuto della lettera che oltre 600 docenti universitari, accademici della Crusca, storici, filosofi, sociologi e economisti hanno inviato al governo e al parlamento per chiedere "interventi urgenti" per rimediare alle carenze dei loro studenti: "È chiaro ormai da molti ... read more
    Source: Italian News ClicksPublished on 2017-02-05
  • Spring 2017 Student Newsletter
    Spring 2017 Student Newsletter New! – Welcome Petia Whitmore, new Executive Director for Graduate and Professional Programs! We are so thrilled to announce the appointment of a new Executive Director for Graduate and Professional Programs, Petia Whitmore! We look forward to the future of GPP and the new and ... read more
    Source: Graduate and Professional ProgramsPublished on 2017-02-03
  • A Message from Sister Janet Eisner, SND Regarding the Jan. 27 Executive Order
    Dear Members of the Emmanuel College Community, Last Friday, January 27th, the Trump Administration issued an Executive Order imposing a ban on travel into the United States by refugees for 120 days; by nationals from Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen for 90 days; and by Syrian refugees ... read more
    Source: Published on 2017-01-30
  • To and Fro
    After all the pig's feet, roast pork belly, braised fish and some other home-cooked meals from my mom, the day going back to the airport couldn’t have arrived any sooner, and I was looking forward to flying back – well, everything except the big layover in Amsterdam. After being a ... read more
    Source: Going All InPublished on 2017-01-30
  • Rachel Philibert ’16 on her New Position at the Department of Safety and Homeland Security
    Rachel Philibert '16 is an Emmanuel alum and chemistry major. She just started working for the Department of Safety and Homeland Security located in Wilmington, DE. The full title of Rachel's position is known as a Forensic Analytical Chemist I, in the Controlled Substance Unit, of the Division of Forensic Science in the Department of Safety. Rachel was kind enough ... read more
    Source: Chemistry and PhysicsPublished on 2017-01-30
  • A Note to the Undecided Student
    At eighteen, along with the rest of high school seniors, I was faced with the decision on what I wanted to do with the rest of my life, and what school would help me get there. It seemed like everyone around me knew what career they wanted. Me? I only ... read more
    Source: Going All InPublished on 2017-01-30
  • Starting my final semester
    I recently began my final semester at Emmanuel College. My courses this semester are extremely interesting to me, and per usual, they are taught by incredibly passionate faculty. The semester is off to a great start. Still, the first day of school was a bittersweet day, because I am so ... read more
    Source: Going All InPublished on 2017-01-30
  • Students invited to tour Harpoon Brewery by alumna May Le’15
    Students traveled with Prof. Aren Gerdon to the Boston seaport for a tour of the Harpoon brewery, bottling facility, and science lab. May Le'15, QA/QC Technician and chemist at Harpoon, invited students and faculty on the standard tour, but added an additional tour of the lab and answered questions about ... read more
    Source: Chemistry and PhysicsPublished on 2017-01-24
  • More than a Marathon
    Early April brings spring to Boston, and for students at Emmanuel College that means lunches eaten outside in front of the Muddy River Cafe, homework on the quad and the city’s annual Marathon Monday. Last year was my first time experiencing the Boston Marathon in person. I wasn’t sure what to ... read more
    Source: Going All InPublished on 2017-01-23
  • I tre giorni che cambiarono l’Opera
    Palermo, Firenze e Venezia. Tre spettacoli in tre giorni rinnovano il linguaggio dell’Opera: sono il Macbeth con la regia di Emma Dante a Palermo, il Faust di McVicar a Firenze e il Tannhäuser di Wagner, firmato da Calixto Bieito, alla Fenice di Venezia. Alberto Mattioli racconta come e perché il ... read more
    Source: Italian News ClicksPublished on 2017-01-23