Taught by affiliated faculty Sharon Topper and guest lecturer Tim Gunn, the course will focus on solving problems related to the UN's Sustainable Development Goals. Applications open March 1, to … Continue Reading Innovation for Impact
In the final days of his life, playwright Christopher Marlowe is wrapped into a revolutionary plot which brings him nose to nose with Queen Elizabeth I, haunted by the many … Continue Reading Emerson Stage NewFest: ‘Mary, Sweet Mary, or the Final Tragedy of Christopher Marlowe’
Boston City Councilor Brian Worrell will host a screening and discussion at City Hall featuring Transforming Narratives of Gun Violence's short documentaries, Quiet Rooms and Before the Bullets, which focus on the … Continue Reading ‘Quiet Rooms’ Screening at Boston City Hall
The Emerson community is invited to a gathering honoring Professor Maureen Shea, who died in September 2022. A reception will follow in the Semel Theater, 10 Boylston Place, 3rd Floor. … Continue Reading A Gathering to Honor Maureen Shea
Join us for a Scholar Series event, "De Aviesa Condición: Urban Maroonage at the Ozama River," with Massiel Torres Ulloa, a Dominican educator, translator, and writer based in Boston. She … Continue Reading WLP Scholar Series: Massiel Torres Ulloa
Andrea Dworkin offered a revolutionary analysis of male supremacy with a singular urgency and iconoclastic flair. Decades before #MeToo, Dworkin called out the pervasiveness of sexism and rape culture, and … Continue Reading Bright Lights Cinema Series: ‘My Name is Andrea’