Mass Book Awards Recognize Emersonians in Multiple Categories
Professor Jerald Walker’s How to Make a Slave and Other Essays won for Nonfiction and Asako Serizawa, MFA ’01 was selected for Fiction Honors.
Professor Jerald Walker’s How to Make a Slave and Other Essays won for Nonfiction and Asako Serizawa, MFA ’01 was selected for Fiction Honors.
Filmmaker Homa Sarabi-Daunais, the location coordinator for the Visual and Media Arts department, is a source for the article, “Can Massachusetts become a destination for green film production,?” which examines the current state of sustainable filmmaking, and opportunities.
Will Facebook’s reputation improve due its rebranding?
There appears to be no provisions for using the money to “build back better” the Black labor force.
For five days, starting Monday, November 15, Emerson is launching the Shine On campaign to benefit current students as they and their families adjust to the “new normal” that is our world today.
We are requiring that every student complete a COVID-19 rapid test within 48-hours of their return to campus.
Melissa McLaughlin was excited to meet former CBS news correspondent Morton Dean.
Long story, just watch the clip.
Euripides’ Iphigenia in Aulis, the basis for Wayne Shorter’s and esperanza spalding’s new opera, is brimming with questions that reverberate in our contemporary world.
Twas the Night flips the happy holiday genre on its head.