Eric Gordon, professor of civic media and director of the College’s Engagement Lab, writes an opinion piece describing quiet rooms, or places where gun violence survivors learn about the death of their loved ones and begin their grieving.
It’s the first live album from jazz drummer T.S. Monk, son of legendary jazz pianist Thelonius Monk.
A full-time coordinator will be hired for the Emerson Prison Initiative.
I am writing to announce the membership of the newly constituted Presidential Search Committee, which will work collaboratively with our new partner SpencerStuart to identify the next president of Emerson College.
Marketing communications associate professor and economics expert Nejem Raheem co-wrote an op ed with economist/senior analyst Eric O’Rear about the need for more diversity in economic policy at the federal level.
Skye Optican ’13, co-head of Annapurna Theatre, had a great night Sunday, June 12, at the Tony Awards.
The Peabodys “shine a light on the Stories That Matter and are a testament to the power of art and reportage in the push for truth, social justice, and equity,”
WLP Professor Jerald Walker published an op ed about racial inequities in health care, describing the treatment received when he and his wife lost their unborn child 30 years ago.
After more than four years of outstanding leadership as Director of the Business of Creative Enterprises program, School of Communication faculty member Wes Jackson will be leaving Emerson in July for a new position as president of the non-profit arts organization, BRIC Arts & Media in Brooklyn, NY
Emerson taught Alibrio the importance of rehearsals.