Realizing that our community continues to recover from the sadness and shock over the loss of a member of our undergraduate community, I nevertheless feel compelled to share that we also recently lost a member of our graduate student community.
Some of Emerson’s biggest names in screenwriting, producing, and documentary filmmaking will premiere their latest projects at the South by Southwest (SXSW) Film & TV Festival next month.
Simpson, a former distinguished journalist-in-residence at Emerson for 12 years, talked about breaking barriers as a Black woman journalist at a time when very few were given the opportunity to rise in the ranks.
Journalism affiliated faculty and alum David Wade ’95, prompted by a question from one of his students about how much money he makes, is pondering the question, is it acceptable to ask someone their salary?
Ömer Yilmaz, a second-year Visual and Media Arts graduate student, knows first-hand the devastation wrought by the 7.8- and 7.6-magnitude earthquakes that hit southeastern Turkey and northwestern Syria last Monday.
“We’re hoping the Teach-In allows individuals, organizations, and offices in different areas of our college to see that they are not working in isolation,” coordinator Tuesda Roberts said.
Marketing Communication Senior Executive-in-Residence Walter Mills gives a preview of the business side of the coveted commercial spots for Super Bowl LVII on Sunday, February 12, speaking with Boston 25 co-anchor and alum Gene Lavanchy ’86.
Professor and Interim Dean of Graduate and Professional Studies Kim McLarin interviewed Pulitzer Prize-winning author Alice Walker for GBH’s virtual book club Beyond the Book, discussing some of Walker’s celebrated works, the role of an artist and writer in society, and answering audience questions.
The vending machine is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week in the Little Building mailroom.
Assistant Professor Deion Hawkins found three trauma triggers – intense sadness, hypervigilance, and sense of helplessness.