Teach-In on Race: Filmmaker Explains Nigerian Film Industry
Oladigbolu talked about what it takes to make a film in his native Nigeria, his path to filmmaking, and the intersection of “Nollywood” and Hollywood.
Oladigbolu talked about what it takes to make a film in his native Nigeria, his path to filmmaking, and the intersection of “Nollywood” and Hollywood.
In a wide-ranging talk on this year’s Teach-In theme, “A ‘New Normal’ Just Won’t Do: Intersectionality in the Arts and Communication,” Talusan talked about how her identities shape her art, her teaching, and her world.
Please join us in extending well-deserved congratulations to the faculty members approved for tenure, promotion, and emeritus status by the Board of Trustees on Friday, January 26.
We are pleased to announce the relaunch of the Presidential Advisory Group for Community & Equity (PAG), and invite you to be part of this initiative.
The brief presents evidence of the vital role DACA plays at educational institutions and beyond.
After several months of good-faith bargaining, the College and ECCAAUP reached an agreement, retroactive to September 1, 2023, that includes significant wage increases that will enable the College to attract and retain highly talented faculty members.
The theme of this year’s two-day hybrid event is A New “Normal” Just Won’t Do: Intersectionality in the Arts and Communication.
Emerson’s current combined recycling and composting rate is just under 10 percent.
As an Emerson community, we lament the genocide of more than 6 million Jewish, Roma, Sinti, LGBTQ+, and disabled people whose lives were taken by Nazi persecution, and the scourges of anti-Semitism and fascism.
The Bright Lights Cinema Series will screen the film Israelism on February 1, 2024, after being postponed from its original screening date in November 2023.