Professor Claire Andrade-Watkins‘ 2016 web docuseries Working the Boats: Masters of the Craft, about the history and legacy of Local 1329 of the International Longshoreman’s Association, is part of Blue … Continue Reading Andrade-Watkins Documentary Part of RI Exhibit Celebrating Cape Verdean Heritage
MFA students participated in writing seminars, a book crawl, and presented their own writing.
What’s your pick? Want a lighthearted summer read or a heavy tome? There’s a book for everyone.
During this time of significant change and uncertainty in higher education, we have spent the summer moving quickly to prepare for the opportunities and challenges that lie ahead.
New media art encompasses traditional film and digital video, as well as a wide range of technology, from AI to hand-built radio.
Bill Burr ’93; Rob Paine ’92; Opus Moreschi ’00; Ballard Boyd ’04; and Rosebud Baker ’06 are among the Emerson alums up for an Emmy Award this year.
Victoria Kalala ’27 is one of eight students nationwide to receive a fellowship from the PRSA Foundation, which supports five- to eight-week paid internships at global PR and communications firms.
Executive-in-Residence Kevin Mercuri weighs in on the QAnon rumors circulating around the Sean Combs charges and trial.
Her unique cultural background and experience working in kitchens helped form her voice.
In the Counseling in Speech-Language Pathology course, students learn to listen and embody authenticity when interacting with patients.