Teach-In: How Arts and Communication Advance Sustainability
Emerson’s Teach in on Sustainability explores how we can contribute to a sustainable tomorrow through communication, the arts, and the liberal arts.
Emerson’s Teach in on Sustainability explores how we can contribute to a sustainable tomorrow through communication, the arts, and the liberal arts.
This multidisciplinary symposium explores how communication, the arts, and the liberal arts can help advance a sustainable future.
The planning process includes myriad opportunities for you, as valued members of the Emerson community, to actively engage in this work.
‘The Shutter’ won Best World Premiere and was also nominated for Best Student Film.
Comedy troupe Stroopwafle and a cappella group Achoired Taste performed.
We hope you can take some time to nominate your incredible students and organizations for a variety of awards.
School of Communication Dean and Marketing Professor Brent Smith weighed in for WalletHub regarding car insurance and celebrities, indicating that video endorsements are especially easier for consumers to recall.
Alum and WERS General Manager Howard “D” Simpson ’94 created ERS+ after George’s Floyd’s death in 2020, growing its audience ever since and earning spots on Neilsen ratings frequently.
‘Sira’ is the first Burkina Faso movie submitted to the Academy Awards in more than three decades.
Several films and TV shows created, in part, by alums will be screened March 8-16 at the festival, where Oscar darlings and alums Daniel Kwan ’10 and Daniel Scheinert ’09, will deliver the keynote address.