Trustee Kevin Bright’s ’76 Documentary ‘Never Too Late’ Now Available to All
The award-winning film is now available on numerous streaming platforms.
The award-winning film is now available on numerous streaming platforms.
The Emerson women’s basketball team once again has the highest cumulative GPA of any Division III women’s hoops team
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.
“In publishing this anthology, HowlRound hopes to further our vision of a theatre field where resources and power are shared equitably in all directions.”
It’s the first live album from jazz drummer T.S. Monk, son of legendary jazz pianist Thelonius Monk.
Writing, Literature and Publishing faculty and students have been busy this spring. Here’s what they’ve been up to.
Friday, May 20, and Saturday, May 21, in the Jackie Liebergott Black Box Theatre at the Paramount Center.
All students will learn creative storytelling, data-driven strategy, campaign development, and how to use technological tools.
Her project is titled The Runaway Goddess: Water, Gender and Caste in a Climate Apocalypse.
The Life and Time of Stephen Hawking is one of six new plays by Disabled playwrights being read during the festival (May 13-22) and developed through The Apothetae at Lark Fellowship