A panel of Emerson artists gathered last week as part of the 2021 Teach-In on Race to talk about how creatives are finding their place through the twin pandemics of COVID-19 and white supremacy
As digital media manager at New England Public Media (NEPM), Rachel Scott, MA ’20 is in charge of capturing audiences, getting them engaged, and keeping them loyal to her station. It’s a big job in a competitive media environment, but Scott came prepared.
The Emerson Prison Initiative changes lives.
Dr. Eve Ewing talked about the theories that underpin all her work, whether academic, literary, or theatrical.
Cartwright has worked her way up from an intern in a State House to liaison with the White House.
Leeah Derenoncourt ’23 was one of only 14 diverse student leaders from colleges and universities across the country to be named a 2021 Frederick Douglass Global Fellow.
To the Asian American and Pacific Islander members of our community, we see you and commit ourselves to your support, protection, and aid.
Senior Richard Fucillo Jr. is running as an independent candidate.
One Emersonian will be up for Best Cinematography, and two Emerson classmates will learn if they share a Best Picture award.
What I hope it does is increase people’s comfort level around their willingness to address subjects that are often uncomfortable.”