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The founder of the hospice movement in the UK was Dame Cicely Saunders, (1918 – 2005). She was an English nurse, social worker, physician and writer. Noted for her work …
Rhythmical massage therapy (RMT), as indicated by Dr Ita Wegman, is a manual body-centred treatment process; it aims to strengthen life forces and resources, by means of general rhythmising or …
Emerson has long had a rich relationship with biodynamics; when the college was first established at its present site in Forest Row it sat on a 250-acre site also encompassing …
Student Hana writes about her experience of the Rhythmical Massage Therapy Training: “I was asked to write a reflection on the last RMT course, which I was lucky to participate …
Between 13 and 17 November more than 50 former students, staff and faculty spent five days talking, laughing and creating together, with the lofty theme of ‘’The Future’ as a ...
Oh dear!!! The grass is wet and the mole hills are muddy. No matter - nothing stops young campers joyfully slithering down the Emerson ha-ha on their way to their ...
YES !!!! We did it !!! We crossed the lifeways bridge from the past, strong, sure, pre-COVID side to the future, new, fresh, post-COVID side. And what a wonderful experience ...
Andrew Linnell is an Emerson College Alumni who attended Emerson's Foundation Year from 1978 to 79. At that time, he was also working for IBM and frequently heard people say ...
By Annie Blampied – Radojcin (Student at Emerson College in the 1980’s) My first experience of Emerson College was wandering through the grounds waiting for an interview. To the south …