Tentatively titled We Don’t Know You Anymore, the book will also explore our society’s beliefs about, and reaction to, those who have undergone a radical transformation, as well as ideas around who has the right to redemption.
Three Latinx artists will take over the Emerson Alumni Instagram account to talk about their lives.
Emerson Today has some of the highlights of their conversation
What was it like to experience the most bizarre baseball season ever?
Students who studied remotely are happy to be back with friends, taking classes in-person, and participating in extracurriculars.
Innovation for Impact, a unique winter session course team taught by Gunn and Sharon Topper, is a master class in taking an idea and making it a reality.
Students covered the onset and impact of COVID for the special section.
Writing, Literature and Publishing Professor Jabari Asim’s poem, “Some Call it God” is included in The Best American Poetry 2021, publishing Tuesday, September 28.
The Robert Colby Distinguished Arts Educator Advocate Award in Theatre recognizes theatre arts educators for leadership in advocating for theatre and arts education
The Brattle Theatre in Cambridge, Massachusetts is celebrating the work of Visual and Media Arts Professor John Gianvito, “one of the great local documentary filmmakers” according to the Boston Globe.