Charles Wesley Emerson Professor Megan Marshall was a guest on BBC World Service Radio’s The Forum, talking about the life, work, and ideas of 19th-century feminist, writer, and journalist Margaret Fuller.
We wanted to reach out to let our community know about some invitations for those observing Ramadan, as well as some reminders and information about Ramadan for our wider campus community.
Diverse representation, the impact social justice movies have on viewers, and ways to decompress after watching traumatic experiences on film were just a few topics discussed during the panel.
Professor and founding director of the Center for Comedic Arts Martie Cook weighed in on comedian Chris Rock’s first comedy show after the Academy Awards last week, in which nominee Will Smith slapped him onstage after a joke about Smith’s wife.
The books are for a Boston school that doesn’t have a library of its own.
Kristy Drutman and Isaias Hernandez are members of EcoTok, a collective of environmental activists founded in 2020 who use TikTok to educate and promote sustainability, conservation, and social and environmental justice.
Originating in 1986, P&P has drawn regulars from the Emerson community and beyond.
We asked each winner about their inspirations for and secrets of excellent teaching.
Too often, advertisers rely on outdated data and sexist marketing techniques to promote their products.
We are writing today to clarify how and why some COVID-19 protocols will still apply in certain circumstances to Office of the Arts events and participants.