WCVB Covers Emerson’s Annual 9/11 Vigil
Local media outlet WCVB attended Emerson’s annual vigil commemorating the victims of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks at the Parkman Bandstand on Boston Common on Wednesday, September 11.
Local media outlet WCVB attended Emerson’s annual vigil commemorating the victims of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks at the Parkman Bandstand on Boston Common on Wednesday, September 11.
Director of Parent and Family Programs Maureen Hurley contributed to a New York Times piece regarding the popularity of Parent Facebook groups, as the number of people joining these groups are rising.
Writing, Literature & Publishing Assistant Professor Rajiv Mohabir has been named the winner of the Restless Books Prize for New Immigrant Writing.
Associate Professor of Journalism Roger House provided analysis of the change in Georgian politics.
Assistant Professor of Communication Studies Vincent Raynauld shared his perspective on Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s brand for an in-depth article in The Guardian, indicating he how distinguished himself from … Continue Reading Assistant Professor Vincent Raynauld on Justin Trudeau’s Brand: The Guardian
WCVB’s Eyeopener features Emerson College orientation leaders and Resident Advisors welcoming the Class of 2023 to campus for move in day – Monday, August 26.
ArtsEmerson Executive Director David Howse is featured in the Boston Globe’s Bold Types Series, highlighting Boston’s business leaders, as ArtsEmerson’s 10th anniversary season begins this fall.
Assistant Professor of Political Science Mneesha Gellman published an opinion piece for The Washington Post’s Monkey Cage, an academic blog, breaking down what Attorney General William Barr’s recent ruling on asylum means in a historical context and how it makes asylum-seeking even harder in the U.S.
Sri Mata Amritanandamayi Devi, most commonly known as Amma, “the hugging saint,” visited the United States this summer, and Public Radio International caught up with Illinois residents as Amma visited the MA Center Chicago.
Journalism professor Roger House’s column on MVTimes.com expanded upon the history of Afro-Americans in the whaling industry.