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New Performing Arts Certificate Makes its Debut at MET
Boston University’s Metropolitan College is proud to announce the Advanced Graduate Certificate in Performing Arts Enterprise, offered in partnership with Nederlander Worldwide Entertainment, one of the world’s leading commercial theater companies. Offered as part of MET’s long-running programs in Arts Administration, the new certificate program is taught by veterans of the Broadway theater scene who will lead students through the challenges and approaches to developing and marketing a commercial performing arts property. The program will include site visits with theater industry leaders in New York City and will culminate with an internship with a commercial performing arts enterprise in the US or abroad.
To learn more about this exciting certificate program, please read the full press release.
Exhibition of Work by Mary Roettger

This exhibition of work by Mary Roettger (1956-2017) honors and commemorates a former Ceramics Program instructor and artist in residence. Mary was a gifted teacher, who inspired beginning and advanced students with challenging, More
ArtsEmerson’s Play Reading Book Club Colloquium

ArtsEmerson's Play Reading Book Club (PRBC) is a dynamic community engagement initiative that provides radical access to scripts, artists and conversations within the theatre. More
Reflections of an Expanding Field: AAANE
Arts Administration Association New England Invites you to an Inaugural Event: A Conversation with Victoria Jones and Richard Maloney -- Arts Administration, Reflections of an Expanding Field More
The Art of Science: Howard Gotlieb Archival RSRCH Center

The Howard Gotlieb Archival Research Center is hosting the interactive Student Discover Seminar “The Art of Science” TOMORROW, April 9, with Professor of Astronomy Dr. Michael Mendillo and librarian Katherine Kominis in an exploration of the beauty and precision of science More

