An Update for our Community
As we continue to do our best to navigate this evolving landscape, we are guided by our many institutional strengths and united by our shared values.
As we continue to do our best to navigate this evolving landscape, we are guided by our many institutional strengths and united by our shared values.
The College is a partner for the Museum of Science’s “Year of Being Human” initiative, a multi-year collaboration that will feature the creativity of Emerson community members.
More than two dozen films, TV shows, and videos at this year’s festival were made in part in by Emersonians.
Aaron Kopp, MFA ’22 is an award-winning filmmaker whose most recent film, Anuja, was nominated for an Oscar in the Live Action Short category.
Ronee Penoi joined GBH’s Boston Public Radio to discuss The Seasons, running March 12-16 at the Paramount Center.
The play is a mix of comedic dialogue, dancing, and singing, alongside serious historical references, such as the Boxer Rebellion.
More countries are adopting repressive authoritarian laws and practices designed to stifle the media.
How can researchers use data to give communities voice and how can they prevent harm when collecting them?
Communication Studies faculty and Big Fish PR CEO David Richard discusses the algorithms of social media such as Instagram.
Faculty and Pulitzer-Prize winning author Megan Marshall’s new book of essays, After Lives: On Biography and the Mysteries of the Human Heart, debuts February 11.