
VMA Professor’s Sci-Fi Opera on Stage in Somerville
Amber Vistein’s latest opera is a sci-fi ghost story full of terror, grief, and human connection.
Amber Vistein’s latest opera is a sci-fi ghost story full of terror, grief, and human connection.
On the Same Page campaign, a student-run book advocacy program, is highlighted in the Globe.
For more than 30 years, Brian O’Donovan MA ’82 hosted the radio show A Celtic Sojourn on GBH.
The input of staff and faculty in this process is critical.
“The concept of race in America was built on a foundation of flawed assumptions and false beliefs.”
Unexpected items found in collections in the past include an unopened Coca Cola bottle from 1998 promoting the TV show Friends.
Vice Provost Tony Pinder makes the case for breaking down silos between international education and equity, diversity, and inclusion departments in order to better serve students.
“We have to think of each of the people that we know as not necessarily this one post that they put out, one photo that they put on Instagram, but the entire body of work…”
The College is profoundly saddened to share the news of the tragic passing on October 12 of Faizan Siddiqui, a respected staff member on the Information Technology team.
The team is raising money for the nonprofit Athlete Ally.