The Emerson College Writing, Literature, and Publishing Department announces its spring events, featuring authors, alumni, and faculty members discussing a wide variety of topics relevant to the literary landscape today, … Continue Reading Emerson College Writing, Literature, and Publishing (WLP) Announces Spring Author
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On Thursday, February 14, Emerson Urban Arts: Media Art Gallery presents a new, cutting-edge exhibit examining the connections between the worlds of artificial intelligence, robotics, and art. Curated by George … Continue Reading Emerson Urban Arts: Media Art Gallery Presents Creative Work as Adversary: The AI and Machine Art by Roboticist and Artist Alexander Reben
Emerson College today announces that acclaimed author, playwright, and poet, Professor Jabari Asim, has been named the first recipient of the newly created Elma Lewis Distinguished Fellowship in the institution’s … Continue Reading Emerson College Names Acclaimed Author, Playwright and Poet, Professor Jabari Asim, as the First Elma Lewis Distinguished Fellow in the Social Justice Center
A new Emerson College poll finds President Trump’s approval rating underwater at 46% approval with 48% disapproval. However, the President remains competitive against his potential 2020 Democratic rivals, leading against … Continue Reading Iowa Poll: One year out from Caucus: Biden leads Democratic Field- Third Party Candidacy Helps Trump
On Tuesday, February 5th, Emerson College’s Visual and Media Arts (VMA) Department kicks off the spring line-up for its Bright Lights Film Series, with more than half the films made … Continue Reading Spring 2019 Schedule Announced for the Bright Lights Film Series at Emerson College
Amidst the government shutdown, President Trump’s job approval dropped this month to a 52% disapproval and 42% approval, this is down from December’s poll where disapproval was 47% to 43% … Continue Reading Voters split on Trump’s offer of temporary relief for “Dreamers,” oppose amnesty. Warren leads among announced 2020 Democratic Candidates
Emerson College announces the creation and launch of a first-of-its-kind digital museum devoted to the banjo – an instrument that uniquely reflects America’s complicated and contested social history. The Banjo … Continue Reading Emerson College Professor Launches a First-of a-Kind Digital Museum Devoted to America’s Quintessential Musical Instrument: The Banjo Project
On Thursday, November 15, Emerson Urban Arts: Media Art Gallery will present a new exhibition that surveys the development of broadcast television as an artistic medium from the 1950s to … Continue Reading Emerson Urban Arts: Media Art Gallery Presents Vision of Television: Early Experimental Artists TV Broadcasts