Performing Arts Students Explore ‘The Land of Masks’
Visiting artist Alicia Martínez Álvarez showed her handmade masks during the International Education Week event.
Visiting artist Alicia Martínez Álvarez showed her handmade masks during the International Education Week event.
The project is part of Boston program to promote a more engaged, reflective, creative, and active relationship with the city’s landscape and built environment.
This year’s Teach-in includes performances, panels, plays, and more.
Reproductive rights, immigration policy and U.S. foreign policy were discussed.
In each class he teaches, Dr. Jae Williams ’08, MA ’16 begins with a question: “If you could have dinner with anyone, living or dead, who would it be?”
The original play is about women taking control of the government; cast ‘re-readapted’ the play after the presidential election.
IEW is an initiative of the U.S. State and Education departments, and was created to encourage students to explore programs that allow them to study internationally. Emerson takes it even further.
The women’s soccer team ended their season with a loss in the NEWMAC semifinals.
Andrade-Watkins received a three-year grant from the Rhode Island State Council on the Arts.
Ramey was inspired by his correspondences with Comedic Arts Founder Martie Cook while working on an icebreaking ship in Antarctica.