Walker Formally Awarded MassBook Award
Professor Jerald Walker’s essay collection, How to Make a Slave and Other Essays, won a Massachusetts Book Award for Nonfiction back in 2021
Professor Jerald Walker’s essay collection, How to Make a Slave and Other Essays, won a Massachusetts Book Award for Nonfiction back in 2021
Burr joined Trustee Doug Herzog for a conversation that explored Burr’s Emerson experience, professional journey, and advice for building a career in entertainment.
Flexibility, worldliness, assertiveness. Three qualities that have served alumni of Emerson’s Strategic Marketing Communication program. Former students were asked last semester to tell their post-graduate stories and share with first-year SMC students which lessons they learned have proved useful in addressing their current business challenges.
Alum Jennifer Coolidge ’85 braved the cold New England weather on Saturday, February 4, to accept Hasty Pudding Theatricals’ Woman of the Year award.
Daily breakfast talks gave students the opportunity to hear from filmmakers about their festival experiences.
I am writing to follow up with additional information regarding the tragic death of a member of our student community.
It is with deep sadness that we write to you today to share the news of the death of a member of our student community. At the request of the student’s family, we are not providing any additional details at this time.
Associate professor in American Studies Roger House wrote an opinion piece about a potential response to the recent news that the Florida Department of Education will not implement a pilot AP course on African American Studies.
The symposium featured CSD faculty sharing their work with students and colleagues and highlighting students who have completed theses under their guidance.
Please be advised that the National Weather Service (NWS) has issued a “dangerously cold” warning for Friday and Saturday.