Ferrara’s New Book Examines Muslim vs. Catholic Experiences in France
Ferrara’s research ties into her classrooms at Emerson, where she discusses inclusion, belonging, and bias.
Ferrara’s research ties into her classrooms at Emerson, where she discusses inclusion, belonging, and bias.
Faculty and staff discussed how humor cathartically reflects current events, providing relief, and critique.
Emersonians are well-represented on BostInno’s annual list of young entrepreneurs and innovators making an impact around the Hub, featuring Brynne Norquist ’25 and Logan Reilly ’24.
Since December 2023, the Strategic Planning committees, with the help of Huron Consulting Group, have been asking Emerson stakeholders what they think the College’s priorities should be.
Visual and Media Arts affiliated faculty member Kathryn Dietz’s documentary series ‘Cartooning America’ is about the creators of Betty Boop and Popeye.
Simon-Roberts and Eagen examined the movies ‘Queen & Slim’ and ‘Just Mercy’, and the documentary ’13TH’.
Toni Morrison’s Beloved is one of Emerson’s most beloved banned books.
Faculty Alden Jones, alongside other higher education faculty across the country, discuss teaching techniques to adopt as students are seemingly reading less volumes of material.
Associate Professor Vincent Raynauld said TikTok is navigating a “specific political environment” in the United States.
WLP assistant professor Porsha Olayiwola MFA ’22 was a recent guest on CityLine, discussing Boston’s search for a new Poet Laureate and the qualities they seek in a new artist.