Senior affiliated faculty and comedian Mike Bent contributed to a piece about how comedy changes over time, and how today comedians may utilize their personal experiences more to captivate audiences and use intimate venues to enhance their shows.
Communications Studies associate professor Vincent Raynauld is a source for an article that examines Facebook/Meta’s potential decision to remove COVID-19 misinformation from Facebook and Instagram.
Professor of family communication Rich West, who teaches a class about Norman Lear here at Emerson, described Lear’s influence on society as Lear turned 100 years old on Wednesday, July 27.
Did they win? Did they lose? You’ll have to read the article.
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The academic news site The Conversation takes a look back on articles written by scholars of the late psychiatrist, political philosopher, and writer Frantz Fanon and examine his legacy on what would be his 97th birthday on July 20, 2022.
Seeing the program from its inception to its present day makes being named director of the program even more exciting, she said.
The campaigns of Raphael Warnock and Stacey Abrams for senator and governor are gaining momentum.
As our nation wraps up another celebration of its independence, I want to take a moment to reflect on and reaffirm Emerson’s values, as they relate to freedom, equality, and equity.
The decision isn’t just about abortion — it also involves enforcing traditional gender roles and more.