Gellman on What Salvadoran Life is Like Under Current Regime: WBUR
Gellman has visited El Salvador several times to conduct in-person research.
Gellman has visited El Salvador several times to conduct in-person research.
Sociocultural anthropologist and faculty Carol Ferrara co-authors a piece on a recent court decision to uphold Averroès High School’s state contract.
ArtsEmerson’s Ronee Penoi is honored as one of 39 New Englanders making a deep impact in entertainment and sports for the year.
The new Pride LIVE! Hollywood month-long celebration of LGBTQ+ Pride includes a tribute to TV icon and alum Norman Lear’s groundbreaking work.
Filmmaker John Cameron Mitchell toured colleges this spring and encouraged students to create work and do things in punk form.
Professor Megan Marshall writes a letter to the Globe in which she describes how teacher and writer Elizabeth Palmer Peabody’s work was under-recognized by fellow writers.
The College is partnering with The Gersh Agency and Gersh Gives to provide participants with an exclusive, behind-the-scenes look at talent agencies and the ever-evolving entertainment industry.
Faculty Vincent Raynauld co-authored an op-ed about the influence of marketing on social media political dialogue in reference to upcoming Canadian elections.
Weiss said to avoid using things like autotune or AI to smooth out self-tapes.
The Boston Globe’s “Boston on a Bargain” column highlights the free exhibition Movement/s, curated by students.