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.
Unlike many academic publications, Gellman’s book is free to anyone with Internet access.
“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.
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.
CSD Professor Ruth Grossman is on leave on a Radcliffe Fellowship to study the impact gender has on how autism is diagnosed and perceived.
Planning is underway for a strategic plan that will guide Emerson to its 150th anniversary in 2030
999 tells the little-known story of the 999 unmarried Jewish women who registered to work in a government shoe factor and ended up as the first official transport to Auschwitz.
Several films and TV shows created, in part, by alums will be screened March 8-16 at the festival, where Oscar darlings and alums Daniel Kwan ’10 and Daniel Scheinert ’09, will deliver the keynote address.
Bukele’s Régimen de Excepción, has suspended constitutional rights in the country and led to the arrest and detention of thousands of innocent people, Gellman writes.
Heather May is a longtime Senior Lecturer in the Communication Studies Department.
Asim is an assistant professor of English at Washington University in St. Louis, and front person of the rock band, Baby Got Back Talk.