Tshuma Interviews Nobel Prize Winner in Literature
The conversation was about writing, history, war, and more.
The conversation was about writing, history, war, and more.
Emerson Today has some of the highlights of their conversation
Black men would reach out to Black youths to talk about their lives and what they wanted to do with their lives.
Students covered the onset and impact of COVID for the special section.
All may not be lost if the Black political class is up to the challenge of asserting the influence of its base.
Still chasing their dreams in a COVID-19 ruled-world, Emerson School of Communication students scattered across the country this summer at remote and on-location internships. Here are just three of the dozens of stories that played out this year…
Journalism associate professor Roger House wrote an op ed regarding New York City mayor hopeful Eric Adams and the implications that 4,000 new pushcart licenses may have on the city’s Black community and small businesses if he is elected this fall.
We asked each of them four questions about their field, their classroom, and who they are when they aren’t teaching.
Is it “memories fade and pictures last” or “pictures fade and memories last”?
Fiction, non-fiction, serious and satirical — faculty and staff have you covered on what to pick up this summer.