CSD Chair Communicates Via Love of Running at Tokyo Marathon
Nydia Bou didn’t need to speak the same language with strangers to celebrate crossing the finish line.
Nydia Bou didn’t need to speak the same language with strangers to celebrate crossing the finish line.
Roy Kamada, Chair of the Writing, Literature & Publishing department, spoke to local PBS station GBH about independent bookstores re-emerging across the U.S. Among the newer ones in the Boston area include Beacon Hill Books & Cafe, Porter Square Books: Boston Edition, Posman Books, Rozzie Bound, and East End Books in the Seaport.
Visual and Media Arts professor John Craig Freeman, who had both Daniel Kwan ’10 and Daniel Scheinert ’09 as students, spoke to local news outlets about the multiple Oscar winners for WHDH, WCVB, WBUR, WGBH and the Worcester Telegram & Gazette.
Communication Studies senior affiliated faculty and BIGfish PR CEO David Gerzof Richard contributed to an NBC Boston piece regarding the new trend of deinfluencing, or telling people what not to purchase, on social media platforms.
The project seeks to codify streaming of performances as part of the disability laws in the U.S. and internationally.
Daniel Kwan ’10 and Daniel Scheinert ’09 continued their awards season success over the weekend, winning seven categories.
This summer, Topper and Gunn are back with another version of Innovation for Impact: same energy, new focus.
“Innovation in Access and Equity for Incarcerated People in Massachusetts,” will feature speakers, panels, and a documentary screening centered around the value of education in prison.
Four Emerson alums reunited to discuss the Black experience in news media.
Hingham resident and Writing, Literature, and Publishing professor Jerald Walker is interviewed by the South Shore newspaper The Patriot Ledger, as he is working on his next essay collection and received multiple honors for his most recent compilation of essays, How to Make a Slave.