HowlRound: Fifteen Lessons on Theatre from Maureen Shea
Shea, who died in September 2022, was a profound force, writes Ates in an essay adapted from his remarks at Shea’s memorial gathering, held last month.
Shea, who died in September 2022, was a profound force, writes Ates in an essay adapted from his remarks at Shea’s memorial gathering, held last month.
Winkler is just one of hundreds of Emersonians that Ken Crannell inspired through his decades of teaching.
The International Online Theatre Festival (IOTF) is running now through April 30, featuring 39 shows from 23 countries.
Gellman writes about the three types of prison education offered in the U.S., as the Second Chance Pell grant program broadens beginning July 1, 2023.
Schroeder created the program when he realized not enough students had the opportunity to play instruments.
“Clothing is a form of semiotics, it sends a message about how the world perceives us.”
Dr. Smith has successfully led the School of Communication with fresh eyes and deep commitment to the institution for the better part of a year
Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer John Filo and Mary Ann Vecchio, the girl over the body of a slain student in the iconic photo taken May 4, 1970, will speak.
With 12 sessions held across campus over four days last month, the event organizers invited participants to share their takeaways.
Tiexiera spoke about the importance of mental health for documentary participants and crew.