Gellman on El Salvador’s ‘State of Exception’: Harvard Review of Latin America
Bukele’s Régimen de Excepción, has suspended constitutional rights in the country and led to the arrest and detention of thousands of innocent people, Gellman writes.
Bukele’s Régimen de Excepción, has suspended constitutional rights in the country and led to the arrest and detention of thousands of innocent people, Gellman writes.
As a professor of American Studies, House created numerous Emerson courses, wrote for national websites including The Hill and The Daily Beast, and has penned several books.
I am pleased to share that after two and a half years as Interim Provost, Jan Roberts-Breslin will return to her role as Dean of Graduate and Professional Studies in January 2025.
Heather May is a longtime Senior Lecturer in the Communication Studies Department.
Srinivas said it is common for food feuds to occur when it comes to inherited knowledge within families.
There will be three days of special events including live performances, a film festival, panels, and food!
Declared by the United Nations in 2007, this day calls for the importance of centering human rights in the work toward equity.
It is with a heavy heart that I write to share that Karen Dickinson, former Director of Building Operations and Business Services, died Friday, Jan. 26, after a battle with cancer.
Before you know it we will be celebrating the Class of 2024 with four ceremonies over three weeks, and we very much need your help to shepherd all of our graduates and guests!
Journalism assistant professor Zhao Peng weighed in for an article examining the state of the journalism industry and the prospects for students aspiring to work in the field.