Invitation to Teach-In on Race: October 28-29
The theme of this year’s Teach-In on Race is “Creating Community.”
The theme of this year’s Teach-In on Race is “Creating Community.”
Marlboro Institute professor of anthropology, religion and transnational Studies Tulasi Srinivas writes an opinion piece on Bangalore, India’s water crisis, reflecting on water’s significance to Hinduism and the damage of climate change and urbanization to “The Silicon Valley of Asia.”
Our newly reconstituted search committee has now begun its work, as part of our extended search process, to identify Emerson’s next president.
The program was launched to expand opportunities for the next generation of entertainment industry leaders, particularly those from underrepresented communities.
The conversation was about writing, history, war, and more.
The 2021 Boston Marathon will take place on Monday, October 11, 2021, resulting in large crowds and road closures throughout the city.
The trip marked the first time an Emerson contingent has gone to an in-person festival since the pandemic began in March 2020.
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