Over the past several months we have been questioning what it means to truly engage in social justice work. What is it that we are striving for? What is our … Continue Reading Social Justice Center Community Updates from Sylvia Spears
The Boston Herald talked to David Gerzof Richard, senior affiliated faculty in Communication Studies, about Nike using Colin Kaepernick in its ads.
Communication Studies lecturer Owen Eagan was featured in a Variety story about the 15th anniversary of the African American Film Critics Association.
The School of the Arts welcomes eight new faculty members
Eight new faculty members join the School of Communication this year, along with three faculty members who have been given new or additional roles.
Sam Cornish, former poet laureate of Boston and a faculty member at Emerson College for more than two decades, died Monday, August 20, at the age of 82. “A lived … Continue Reading Remembering Poet Laureate and Emerson Faculty Sam Cornish
Performing Arts Associate Professor Magda Romanska had her essay about the late Polish dramatist/writer/cartoonist Sławomir Mrożek published in the LA Review of Books blog. The essay, “The Comic Frame of Sławomir Mrożek: Or, How to Tell if … Continue Reading Romanska Publishes Essay on Polish Playwright in LARB
Assistant Professor of Communication Studies Spencer Kimball was one of eight experts asked by Vox to weigh in on the Ohio special election and what it might mean for Democrats in the midterms. Republican Troy … Continue Reading Kimball One of Eight Experts Asked About Potential “Blue Wave” in Midterms
Cher Krause Knight, professor in the Visual and Media Arts Department and member of public art curator Now + There‘s advisory board, was on WGBH’s Boston Public Radio last week with Now + … Continue Reading Krause Knight Discusses Public Art on WGBH