Last January, Madison Umina ‘20 envisioned a marketing internship at some exciting location during the summer of 2020. Instead, she reported in from home, winning a pitch competition to Fortune 500 companies along the way.
Professor Jerald Walker’s forthcoming collection, How to Make a Slave and Other Essays (Mad Creek Books/The Ohio University Press) was named to the longlist for the 2020 National Book Award for Nonfiction.
David Klotz’s childhood obsession turned into an Emmy-winning career.
Tuesday, September 22, is National Voter Registration Day
ArtsEmerson and WERS will use the grant to fund programming initiatives.
Five Emerson were awarded Emmys this past week, among them TV legend Norman Lear ’44, who won two years in a row and cemented his title of oldest Emmy award winner in history.
Despite being fully online, Emerson’s Hillel has many events coming up for the High Holiday season
Associate Professor Jaime Tanner joined the Marlboro Institute for Liberal Arts and Interdisciplinary Studies this fall from Marlboro College, where she taught biology and environmental studies for 10 years.
John Gianvito’s new film Her Socialist Smile is debuting at the New York Film Festival.
The Bright Lights Film Series will resume its screenings online for Fall 2020 with a wide range of documentaries focused on tackling different, intersecting social justice issues.