Four Lions Receiving Distinguished Alumni Awards During Emerson Week
Cook, McDuffie, Paine, and Reis, have influenced American culture through their contributions to TV, movies, radio, and more.
Cook, McDuffie, Paine, and Reis, have influenced American culture through their contributions to TV, movies, radio, and more.
Tufts Medical Center has informed us that effective Monday, April 11, the hours for the testing center at 116 Harrison Ave will be changing to: Monday – Friday, 8:00 am – 4:30 pm.
Parents Magazine’s new Kindred platform published a piece by Journalism major Chloe Shaar ’24
The play is loosely based on several well-known 19th century composers.
You’ve heard of Fred Astaire. But what about Jimmy Slyde or Baby Laurence?
Kwan and Scheinert answered questions from students about the filmmaking process, finding creative inspiration, and the importance of finding and maintaining your voice in your projects.
The discussion broached topics of personal care, discovering (and rediscovering) yourself, and art as a form of activism.
Those who interviewed Sonia were impressed with her strong knowledge of Title IX and other applicable state and federal statutes, and her vision for working with the community to build strong and accessible procedures.
Charles Wesley Emerson Professor Megan Marshall was a guest on BBC World Service Radio’s The Forum, talking about the life, work, and ideas of 19th-century feminist, writer, and journalist Margaret Fuller.
We wanted to reach out to let our community know about some invitations for those observing Ramadan, as well as some reminders and information about Ramadan for our wider campus community.