Video: Compost Concert Unites Art & Sustainability
The annual concert is part of Emerson College’s Teach-in on Sustainability.
The annual concert is part of Emerson College’s Teach-in on Sustainability.
Produced by The Center for Comedic Arts at Emerson College and Emerson Los Angeles, the All Joking Aside series features in-depth interviews with renowned comedians
Peter Krause, an Associate Professor of Political Science at Boston College, and a research affiliate with the MIT Security Studies Program, was hosted by EmersonTogether
Panelists said affordability and access are two major components to good public healthcare.
Emersonians sampled cuisines from around the world in the Bordy Theater.
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?”