Marlboro Institute professor Tulasi Srinivas writes a piece for The Conversation about the origins of ice and how it developed popularity, as people around the world are ready to clink glasses and cheer to a better 2021.
Male authors dominated the list of best selling business books in 2020.
Professor John Gianvito’s documentary about Helen Keller’s advocacy for progressive causes, won the Douglas Edwards Experimental Film Award from the Los Angeles Film Critics Association (LAFCA), Variety reports.
There are several favorable trends for a new Black political approach.
Associate professor and graduate program director Tim Riley writes an article about the life and career of musician Randy Newman, as he turned 77 in late November.
Maria Corrigan focused on a group of artists who carried the spirit of Russian Revolution into art.
The search committee for the Associate Dean of Campus Life and Director for Counseling, Health & Wellness will be selecting finalists later this week. Those finalists will be invited to … Continue Reading Interview the Candidates for Associate Dean for Counseling, Health and Wellness
Variety recently reported on an Emerson study published in Trípodos, a publication of Blanquerna U. in Barcelona, “Oscar is a Man: Sexism and the Academy Awards,” which highlights the gender gap in Hollywood.
Jerald Walker’s latest book, How to Make a Slave and Other Essays (Mad Creek Books/The Ohio University Press, 2020) is being heaped with accolades, from being shortlisted for a National Book Award to securing Walker an interview with Terry Gross, host of NPR’s Fresh Air.
Novuyo Tshuma may never know who nominated her for the Lannon Literary Fellowship.