Scholars are seeking new methods for teaching responsible journalism, and activists are advocating for the media and civic systems that best reflect equitable and vibrant societies. On Feb. 28, in the Paramount Center’s Black Box Theater, they will gather from across continents to discuss solutions at the inaugural Social Justice & Media Symposium.
Roger House, associate professor in American Studies, wrote a piece for The Hill opining that as we are in the midst of Democratic primaries and unrest for many, representatives of African American districts may want to implement the tactics or lessons from the Pan-African project.
Throughout her career, Rhiannon Luyster has conducted extensive research on language development among children—especially those with autism spectrum disorder.
Four well-deserving alumni will receive Achievement Awards.
With the Academy Awards just days away, Emerson’s Oscar Talk explored the influences behind film’s most coveted prizes, and honored the work of a filmmaking icon.
Nearly 40 percent of Americans surveyed by Emerson Polling last month had no idea which film should win the Academy Award for Best Picture on Sunday, but among those who did, Joker came out on top.
Emerson students got to experience the highs and lows of the Iowa Caucus.
Emersonians experienced the highs and lows of working at the Super Bowl.
Three longtime faculty members were honored at Tuesday’s faculty assembly, including one who now has a kindness award named after him.
Dozens of Emersonians had a hand in many Sundance Film Festival entries this year.