Maya Phillips ’12, the inaugural Times arts critic fellow, wrote a piece that published on the first page of the Sunday New York Times Arts section, as well as teased … Continue Reading Maya Phillips ’12 on Scary Masks: NYT
We asked Emerson College Polling Project Manager Isabel Holloway ’19 how it would all work.
Dear members of the Emerson community, I am writing today as we head into the weekend before what many consider to be the most consequential election of our lifetime—one that is weighing heavily on our collective consciousness in a time of great division.
Three scary things this Halloween:
This free workshop on freedom, hosted by Parable Path Boston and ArtsEmerson, will feature Toshi Reagon, Kwame Alexander, Jason Reynolds, Jacqueline Woodson, and many more.
The Emerson community is invited to a talkback about the Netflix documentary, Disclosure, on November 2.
As we learn to live with the many COVID safety measures and guidelines, I want to urge you to remain vigilant in your care for yourself and our community.
Launching While Female examines how to smash the system that has held female entrepreneurs back.
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.