Tentatively titled We Don’t Know You Anymore, the book will also explore our society’s beliefs about, and reaction to, those who have undergone a radical transformation, as well as ideas around who has the right to redemption.
Three Latinx artists will take over the Emerson Alumni Instagram account to talk about their lives.
Emerson Today has some of the highlights of their conversation
Black men would reach out to Black youths to talk about their lives and what they wanted to do with their lives.
We are back to ZEROcases after hitting three cases last week.
What was it like to experience the most bizarre baseball season ever?
The theme of this year’s Teach-In on Race is “Creating Community.” It will feature “Drawing Social Justice-How Your Art Can Help Change the World,” a keynote address by Tak Toyoshima, creator of the comic strip Secret Asian Man.
We want to reaffirm our commitment to make meaningful change in the daily experiences of BIPOC students, students with disabilities, first generation college students, and students with other marginalized identities.
Students who studied remotely are happy to be back with friends, taking classes in-person, and participating in extracurriculars.
The federal Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act (the “Clery Act”), 20 U.S.C. § 1092, requires that certain colleges and universities publish an annual report concerning various campus safety-related policies and procedures