Student Comics Flock from Far and Wide to Inaugural ‘Troupalooza’ Festival
Troupes from around the country comically convened during the three-day festival.
Troupes from around the country comically convened during the three-day festival.
“Afghan Americans are aching for fair representation—that is, storylines, characters, and themes that reflect diverse experiences.”
Five members of the Emerson community received grants for their films.
Students get a taste of marketing, advertising, social media management, voice training, research, and more.
The book stars a nun who takes matters into her own hands after a serial arsonist menaces her community.
Many of the week’s 18 events sit squarely at the intersection of these topics
Vietnamese American artists examine and expand recent histories as they address multigenerational trauma and loss.
Emerson Beatles expert Tim Riley weighed in on the new song “Now and Then,” released decades after its inception thanks to modern technology
Mneesha Gellman spoke to Bill Ayers about her research on the benefits of indigenous languages in public schools and the resistance it faces.
Dr. Bernhardt was one of two recipients of the Robert C. Jeffrey College Benefactor Awards, presented to people “who have given generously to the college through their time or resources.”