Variety recently reported on an Emerson study published in Trípodos, a publication of Blanquerna U. in Barcelona, “Oscar is a Man: Sexism and the Academy Awards,” which highlights the gender gap in Hollywood.
WERS is expanding on its tradition of bringing new hip hop and R&B artists to listeners and advancing its commitment to equity and inclusion by launching ERS+, a new 24/7 urban music stream.
On Tuesday, March 15, Emerson’s Business of Creative Enterprises program will host a first-of-its-kind, open-to-everyone conference on “The Future of the Creative Industry.”
Jerald Walker’s latest book, How to Make a Slave and Other Essays (Mad Creek Books/The Ohio University Press, 2020) is being heaped with accolades, from being shortlisted for a National Book Award to securing Walker an interview with Terry Gross, host of NPR’s Fresh Air.
Alum’s pizza ‘Rat’ man went viral.
Director of International Student Affairs Andrea Popa, in addition to two international students from China, contributed to an article regarding proposed visa restrictions that would change a student’s ability to study in the U.S. from the current “duration of status” to a fixed time.
Novuyo Tshuma may never know who nominated her for the Lannon Literary Fellowship.
Writing, Literature and Publishing Assistant Professor Susanne Althoff spoke with WBUR Radio Boston about about that one way out of this recession and move towards a more equitable future is … Continue Reading Althoff Says to Empower Women Entrepreneurs to Get Out of Recession: WBUR
Three Emerson alumni, Hao Zheng ’15, Lydia Liebman ’14, and Maddy Wojdak ’13, landed on the 2021 Forbes 30 Under 30 list in the Hollywood & Entertainment, Music, and Games categories, respectively.
A brief reminder about the Presidential Working Group Community Forum webinar tomorrow, December 4, from 12:30 – 1:30 pm.