Emerson Professor, His Student, Selected for Best Essays Anthology
Distinguished Professor Jerald Walker’s essay, “It’s Hard Out Here for a Memoirist,” is his sixth to appear in the prestigious annual anthology.
Distinguished Professor Jerald Walker’s essay, “It’s Hard Out Here for a Memoirist,” is his sixth to appear in the prestigious annual anthology.
O’Donnell answered questions and shared career advice to the handful of juniors who are spending a semester at ELA studying various aspects of comedy.
Kawasaki could tell his vision was becoming increasingly limited when he was an underwater cameraman.
Ferrara’s research ties into her classrooms at Emerson, where she discusses inclusion, belonging, and bias.
Faculty and staff discussed how humor cathartically reflects current events, providing relief, and critique.
Since December 2023, the Strategic Planning committees, with the help of Huron Consulting Group, have been asking Emerson stakeholders what they think the College’s priorities should be.
Visual and Media Arts affiliated faculty member Kathryn Dietz’s documentary series ‘Cartooning America’ is about the creators of Betty Boop and Popeye.
Simon-Roberts and Eagen examined the movies ‘Queen & Slim’ and ‘Just Mercy’, and the documentary ’13TH’.
Toni Morrison’s Beloved is one of Emerson’s most beloved banned books.
The Coalition’s goal is to see 60 or 70 percent of Emerson students vote this election cycle.