
SCOTUS’ Reversal of Roe V. Wade to Worsen Health Inequity Says Emerson Community Members
The decision isn’t just about abortion — it also involves enforcing traditional gender roles and more.

Essay on Vincent Chin Wins Lee ’25 Journalism Scholarship
The scholarship awards $1,500 to a student journalist whose essay lends insight into the life, death, and legacy of Vincent Chin, and its relevance to today, according to the AAJA.
Community Advisory Re: Public Demonstrations Near Boston Campus
ECPD is aware of First Amendment-protected activity planned for TODAY (Friday, June 24) in the area of the Park Street Station, Boston Common at 5:00 pm, and Copley Square at 6:00 pm.

Remember Summer Reruns? Faculty Explain Their Demise, and What Might Be Next
Breaking Bad broke ground, and streaming services have changed the landscape forever.

Taylor on Public Art Advancing Health Crisis Messaging: Taylor & Francis
How does public art health communicate messaging about health crisis’ like COVID-19?

The Evolution of Emerson Pride: Part 2
The second in a two-part timeline of LGBTQIA+ life at Emerson: 2000s-today.

HowlRound Publishes Anthology of Essays on Equitable, Disruptive Theatre
“In publishing this anthology, HowlRound hopes to further our vision of a theatre field where resources and power are shared equitably in all directions.”

Marshall on Margaret Fuller, Biography as ‘Gift’
Professor Megan Marshall spoke to the Massachusetts Historical Society and Christian Science Monitor

Riley on Rock ‘n’ Roll, Fashion, & Gender: W Magazine
Journalism associate professor, graduate program director, and music critic Tim Riley contributed to a W Magazine piece that examines the fashion and style of male rock stars today versus historically. What changed, if anything?

The Evolution of Emerson Pride: Part 1
We’ve built a timeline of LGBTQIA+ life at Emerson spanning the past 50 years.