Making Prom Accessible at Emerson LA
More than 100 female-identifying students traveled to Emerson Los Angeles on March 14 for Prom Day, an annual event serving LA Unified School District in need or experiencing homelessness.
Emerson Film Festival Premiering Nine Student Films, Showcasing Alumni Work
A student film by Academy Award-winning filmmakers The Daniels will be shown during the alumni program.
A Brief History of Emerson Presidential Inaugurations
Jay Bernhardt will officially inaugurated as the 13th president of Emerson College in an official investiture in the Cutler Majestic Theatre on March 22.
Gellman Publishes Open Access Book on Non-White Representation in Textbooks
Unlike many academic publications, Gellman’s book is free to anyone with Internet access.
HartBeat Productions + BCE = Pitch Contest Open to Emerson Students
Three winners will get a look into what it’s like to work with HartBeat Productions.
Douaihy on the Power of Siblings in Mysteries and Thrillers: CrimeReads.com
Douaihy teaches a Plotting the Perfect Crime course at Emerson College.
Gellman on Salvadoran President’s Dismantling of Democracy: Jacobin and The Dialogue
“Safety for some in El Salvador is paid by those who have been detained under the state of exception and their families and communities,” Gellman writes.
Teach-In on Sustainability Panels Look at End-of-Life Care and Sci-Fi Stories
Sustainability comes into play in many unexpected aspects of life.
SOA Spring Assembly Looks at Emergent Technologies in Creating Art
The Spring Assembly featured three School of the Arts faculty members talking about how they use emergent technology or cross/intra media in their work and classrooms.
Interview: Grossman on the Intersection of Autism and Gender
CSD Professor Ruth Grossman is on leave on a Radcliffe Fellowship to study the impact gender has on how autism is diagnosed and perceived.