
Srinivas Examining Role of Gender, Caste, and Religion in Climate Justice
Her project is titled The Runaway Goddess: Water, Gender and Caste in a Climate Apocalypse.
Her project is titled The Runaway Goddess: Water, Gender and Caste in a Climate Apocalypse.
Raynauld said the browser may tap into resentment that people have about not being able to get content they want.
Before filing into the theater, students eagerly awaited behind the scenes, and spoke about why they pursued their degrees.
Making swords, rehabbing wallabies, marketing for lacrosse leagues — career paths are aplenty for students who created their own majors.
Justin Schmalholz’s mother, Emily Schmalholz, graduated in 1990, and Emily’s mother, Dorothy Napp Schindel, attended Emerson in the early 1960s.
The Marion and Jasper Whiting Foundation provides travel fellowships to New England university and college professors to study abroad.
Bo Feekins and Sunjin Chang both said they wanted to continue to pursue creating their businesses.
Emersonian festival entrants’ films include feature films, a documentary and more.
Ndlovu’s third novel, The Quality of Mercy, will be out in southern Africa in September 2022 and in the US in 2023.
A simple thing anyone can do is put recycling and compostable materials in correct bins.