House on Haley’s Neglect of Slavery and Politics of Race, Color and Caste: The Hill
“The mischaracterization of the effects of slavery and racism can promote social dynamics of color and caste common to India and countries with colonial histories.”
“The mischaracterization of the effects of slavery and racism can promote social dynamics of color and caste common to India and countries with colonial histories.”
More than two dozen Emerson alums have worked on films being screened at Sundance this year.
Journalism faculty Paul Niwa spoke to the Globe about a TV news channel launching in 2024, with AI leading the broadcasts.
The Play Call group continues to call games in Spanish, and wants to broadcast in Mandarin, and other languages.
Youn addresses user experience with chatbots and their use in fashion marketing and tourism marketing.
President Jay Bernhardt is included in the Boston Business Journal’s New Leaders of 2023 piece, alongside Claudine Gay (Harvard), Sally Kornbluth (MIT), Sunil Kumar (Tufts), and Javier Reyes (UMass Amherst).
Visual and Media Arts associate professor and filmmaker Owen Egerton contributed to the article “We all had a favorite Christmas movie as kids. Rewatching as an adult, things can get weird.”
Winners received a Mackie Podcast Studio as a prize.
Eight students participated in the inaugural Comedic Arts Comedy Conservatory program this fall at Emerson LA, studying comedy and tapping into the vast network of industry resources unique to LA.
I wish you a new year filled with health and happiness, peace and understanding, and plenty of purple.