Emerson Trio Behind ‘Save Yourselves!’ Talk Alien Invasions, Phones, and Climate Change
A trio of Emersonians are encouraging us to Save Ourselves before the alien invasion.
A trio of Emersonians are encouraging us to Save Ourselves before the alien invasion.
Charles Wesley Emerson Professor Megan Marshall wrote the introduction to her late partner’s work, The Blood of San Gennaro: Selected Poems of Scott Harney, and Literary Hub published an excerpt recently.
With just four weeks left on campus, we require students studying in person (Flex) on the Boston campus to continue to test weekly, which means making an appointment and testing once every seven days.
We want to make you aware that the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) has recently adjusted its guidance on what is considered a close contact.
Current and former leaders of POWER invite the community to gather and celebrate the organization’s first five years.
School of Communication Dean and professor Raul Reis was interviewed by Televisao Publica de Angola (TPA), the largest network in the Angola, speaking about the U.S. elections with less than two weeks until November 3.
“Normal” hasn’t been an option for months now, so Journalism faculty have been asking students to try different ways of getting the story and telling it. These days, that’s essential.
Election Day is less than two weeks away.
Senior Distinguished Artist-in-Residence and composer Scott Wheeler writes for The Conversation about the state of classical music during the COVID-19 pandemic, indicating that while the situation is “grim,” musicians and organizations are performing online, or in socially-distanced ways.
ArtsEmerson is offering special pricing for the Emerson community.