Emerson Launch Director Sanjay Pothen talked to Mark Brodie, an affiliated faculty member in Communication Studies, about voice technology at Emerson and beyond for the latest episode of Campus on the Common, the School of Communication’s podcast of ideas and interviews.
Emerson LA and President Pelton are featured on the cover of this week’s Los Angeles Business Journal in an article titled “Dream Factories,” which details higher education institutions with a presence in LA.
Emerson’s Black Organization with Natural Interest (EBONI) held its third annual BLK Out fashion show this past weekend. I was able to be a part of this event, and it was an extraordinary experience, from the rehearsals to stepping out onto the stage.
Emerson Launch Director Sanjay Pothen spoke to University Business and explained that as voice technology grows, higher education is a natural fit for utilizing voice enabled technology in the classroom, as well as preparing students for careers in the field.
Jennifer Coolidge rode a 17-foot sparkly shoe down a street in New Orleans.
Anyone who lives, works, or attends school in Massachusetts is eligible for a Boston Public Library card.
This will be the last communication until there are significant changes to the ongoing sidewalk work. The only update is that the existing ramps will be replaced with new ramps tomorrow, Saturday, February 22, 2020, at 6:00 am.
Last fall, Student Engagement and Leadership put out a call to community members — students in particular — for design concepts for a mural that would grace a wall of the 172 Tremont Street kitchen.
Writing, Literature, and Publishing Associate Professor and Graduate Program Director Kim McLarin gives readers a glimpse into her latest essay collection, “Womanish: A Grown Black Woman Speaks on Love and Life,” to the Globe’s Nancy Shohet West.
Before Justin Willman ’02 starred in his own Netflix show, Magic for Humans, he practiced his craft on students outside of the Little Building.