Vice President of Office of the Arts & Executive Director of ArtsEmerson David Howse joined hosts Anne Mostue and Joe Shortsleeve to discuss the rejuvenation and return of arts as the COVID-19 pandemic begins to subside in the U.S.
Dr. Anthony Pinder, Vice Provost for Internationalization & Equity, contributed to a recent article debating the question of whether Critical Race Theory should be part of the K-12 curriculum in the United States.
Musical Theatre major Anania Williams ’22 began a TikTok account in summer 2020 and has nearly two million followers to date and counting – how? By being funny, engaging, and most importantly, himself.
With the positive shifts we have seen in the region, we are sharing the following updates for July, effective today:
Emerson faculty members Kim McLarin and Natty Justiniano, and alumna Alison Qu ’20, recently were awarded Live Arts Boston (LAB) grants from The Boston Foundation.
ArtsEmerson will feature in-person and virtual shows this season.
The 12-month program is an “opportunity for six underrepresented filmmakers to build a short for Disney+ within the studio system.”
Mohabir’s memoir takes the reader on his personal journey.
Should mummies whose linen wrappings have been removed be re-wrapped for sensitivity?
Success is judged by the client.