Romanska on Sophocles and the COVID Pandemic: Antigone
The play, Antigone, illustrates the problem of reconciling politics and public health, she writes.
The play, Antigone, illustrates the problem of reconciling politics and public health, she writes.
The law requires that the College provide notice of the availability of the report to all currently enrolled students, faculty, and staff.
A word or phrase that was commonplace for centuries may now be understood as insensitive, but many writers aren’t always tuned in to what’s appropriate.
“Identity and heritage, nature and spirituality, social justice and political activism are all common themes within the works of our most esteemed Latine and Hispanic artists and creatives.”
Jesse Epstein was excited about working with the students in Pakistan after months of meeting virtually.
Faculty Carol Ferrara writes for the academic news site The Conversation about the recent French ban of abayas in public schools, and head scarves prior, and what that says about French culture and identity.
Douaihy is the author of three poetry collections and the Queer true crime novel Scorched Grace
President Jay Bernhardt recently discussed the role of arts and communications in society today, AI, and Emerson’s unique niche within the higher education community with the BBJ.
Faculty found that young communication professionals needed management skills, but also a working knowledge of how different job functions within an organization dovetail with each other.
Faculty Ed Lee spoke to Boston 25 about the tentative “exceptional” agreement by Writers Guild of America members and industry studios.