At the Crossroads: New Internationalization and Equity Roles to Expand Opportunity at Emerson
Dr. Anthony Pinder will be Emerson’s first Vice Provost for Internationalization and Equity.
Dr. Anthony Pinder will be Emerson’s first Vice Provost for Internationalization and Equity.
Marlboro Institute for Liberal Arts & Interdisciplinary Studies associate professor Russell Newman spoke to TechNewsWorld about the internet search engine and consumer privacy advocate DuckDuckGo, that launched a new feature called Email Protection, and its implications.
We hope you are finding moments of joy during these summer months. While this time of year can be a respite for some, it also provides an opportunity to move into the work of reflection, and space to plan for work yet to be done.
Performing Arts associate professor Magda Romanska contributed to the article “Cosplaying Oppression: Hollywood’s History of Excluding Autistic People From Their Own Stories,” describing the four tropes disabled characters typically play: the “magical cripple,” the “evil cripple,” the “inspirational cripple,” and the “redemptive cripple.”
The Tufts Medical Center has informed the College that the COVID-19 testing center will open at 10:00 am Thursday, July 29
TV icon and alumni Norman Lear’s groundbreaking television series dating back to the 1970s and 1980s are now available to stream via Amazon Prime Video and their free IMDb TV, made available July 15.
From Afrofuturism to Historical Fiction and everything in between, all popfiction genres are welcome.
Below are some of the ways that students can apply for additional assistance through the new Student Financial Services (SFS) Portal.
Visual and Media Arts assistant professor and screenwriter Ed Lee contributed to an article written about the Apple TV+ comedy Ted Lasso, which returned for its second season this month and is nominated for 20 Emmy awards.
Feder was excited to protest in solidarity with the Jewish and immigrant communities.