Visual and Media Arts associate professor, associate chair, and screenwriter Lin was a recent guest on the “Creativity in Captivity” podcast, hosted by Pat Hazell, an original Seinfeld writer. The podcast is a forum for creatives to elaborate on their work
In order to ensure the continued safety of our community members, we are providing a list of suggestions to consider as you move about the city during this time.
We are happy to share that the College has engaged Charlene Aguilar of Witt/Kieffer to lead the search for Emerson’s next Vice President for Equity & Social Justice.
“The stories that get told about homicide are most often sensational, and most often creating an economy of fear and objectification,” said Professor Eric Gordon.
Stephen Sondheim meant so much to so many Emersonians.
What remains urgent is that the Ahmaud Arbery outrage is the latest testament to the intransigence of white supremacy – and the need for a safe state.
A new collaboration to transform the narratives around gun violence will launch virtually on Thursday, December 2, at 2 p.m.
“Telling stories is something that we do at Emerson, but I think we sometimes lose sight of the basics,” Grout said.
In addition to the below updates, we are also in the process of revising the Action Plan website to infuse an intersectional approach to the work of Community Equity.
Today, nearly six months into my role as interim president, I’m pleased to say that Emerson is resilient and strong.