Associate professor of political science and director of the Emerson Prison Initiative Mneesha Gellman describes the importance of teaching indigenous languages in public schools, citing her research in northern California’s Humboldt County with the Yurok language.
Fourteen students and alumni pitched their original film and TV projects to a panel of industry pros.
Bou is looking to create a more culturally diverse pipeline into the speech-language pathology profession.
The fire drills were a collaborative effort between the Emerson College Police Department, the Office of Housing and Residence Life, and Property Management.
The minor allows students to channel their creativity and collaborative spirit into communities beyond Emerson’s campus.
Visual and Media Arts assistant professor Hanadi Elyan’s film Salma’s Home was recently featured in MovieMaker magazine. The 2022 film follows the lives of three Arab women in Jordan who must come together despite the circumstances they face.
The Southwick Rectial, an Emerson tradition begun in 1900, was revived in 2020.
The College’s Visual and Media Arts program lands at #7 on The Wrap’s Top 50 Film Schools for 2022 ranking, alongside esteemed programs across the country. Emerson’s ranking highlights notable alumni, its BFA in film art, and new anti-racist filmmaking and accessible cinema program offerings.
Individuals who have not received any previous COVID-19 boosters will need to get the COVID-19 bivalent booster in order to remain in compliance with the College’s vaccine requirements
“Mary Shelley was a teenager in 1816 when she came up with Victor Frankenstein’s nameless creature, and here we are, giving children boxes of cereal with a drawing of her idea on the front.”