Inside Higher Ed Highlights Emerson Polling
Inside Higher Ed included Emerson Polling in an article highlighting the latest trends in college election polling, as the College utilizes multiple methods and students are heavily involved.
Inside Higher Ed included Emerson Polling in an article highlighting the latest trends in college election polling, as the College utilizes multiple methods and students are heavily involved.
VMA assistant professor Manuel Basanese shared his insights with Variety for an article that examines what makes SNL comedian Heidi Gardner a hit with audiences.
Boston Magazine posed the question, “Is Emerson College the Smartest Developer in Town?” in its November issue, as the College has many large-scale projects ongoing that are enlivening downtown Boston, and at the same time preserving elements of the past and enhancing the neighborhood.
Paul Mihailidis, associate professor of Journalism, weighed in on The Daily Northwestern’s coverage of Jeff Session’s visit to the Northwestern campus and apology last week, which has raised much debate over journalistic practices.
The Boston Globe recently reviewed Cannupa Hanska Luger’s Future Ancestral Technologies: nágshibi, a multi-media Indigenous-centered science fiction exhibition using creative storytelling to radically reimagine the future and promote a thriving Indigeneity.
President Lee Pelton is interviewed for Lifehacker’s “How I work” column, and shares tips on how to be more efficient with email (read it only once), how he gets exercise during a busy day, and what he is reading lately.
MFA Program Director of Writing, Literature and Publishing and Elma Lewis Distinguished Fellow Jabari Asim penned a piece for WBUR’s Cognescenti, in response to President Trump’s recent comments comparing his impeachment probe to lynching.
The work schedule for the Boylston Street sidewalk project next week is as follows.
Associate Professor of Political Science and Emerson Prison Initiative Director Mneesha Gellman wrote a piece for The Conversation regarding the recent agreements between the U.S. and El Salvador regarding asylum seekers, but notes that not only is it unclear, but like similar agreements with Guatemala and Honduras, they have not yet gone into effect.
Writing, Literature, and Publishing associate professor Benoit Denizet-Lewis reviewed poet Saeed Jones’ memoir “How We Fight for Our Lives” for the New York Times Book Review, which chronicles Jones’ difficult experiences growing up as an African American and gay youth.