Alum Watsky Breaks World Record for Longest Freestyle Rap
Watsky set the world record for longest freestyle rap while raising money for COVID relief.
Watsky set the world record for longest freestyle rap while raising money for COVID relief.
On Monday, May 4, Associate Professor David Kishik’s performance in Paramodernities will be streamed on nettay.com/live.
Institute Professor of Anthropology, Religion and Transnational Studies Tulasi Srinivas contributed to an NPR All Things Considered story regarding handshaking – will we ever do it again?
Marlboro College students visited Emerson College on Valentine’s Day.
Mneesha Gellman, Associate Professor of Political Science, recently published a piece for the Globe Post that examines the male-dominated culture of El Salvador in the wake of a significant case that found a perpetrator guilty of femicide, or the killing of a female by a male because of their gender.
Tulasi Srinivas, Professor of Anthropology, Religion and Transnational Studies of the Institute, wrote a piece for The Revealer that explores the question, what happens when sacred rivers become too polluted for gods and people?
For decades, land managers have relied on the “inherited wisdom” that Native Americans used fire to clear forests for farming, but a revolutionary new study led by Emerson Professor Wyatt Oswald shows that New England’s original inhabitants left the forests largely intact.
The Institute for Liberal Arts & Interdisciplinary Studies’s professor of environmental science Wyatt Oswald is the lead researcher on findings that reveal Native Americans did not use fire burning to alter New England’s landscape, as previously thought.
With the holidays and winter recess approaching, we want to thank you for your work with us this semester, and let you know of some upcoming grant opportunities that you may be interested in looking at over the break
People investigate how mass incarceration affects low-income families and communities of color through many lenses: poverty rates, education levels, health metrics. Visual and Media Arts Assistant Professor Rashin Fahandej uses the lullaby.