Senior Distinguished Artist-in-Residence and composer Scott Wheeler writes for The Conversation about the state of classical music during the COVID-19 pandemic, indicating that while the situation is “grim,” musicians and organizations are performing online, or in socially-distanced ways.
Angelee Gonzalez recently led an online discussion about the new HBO film Luis, Siempre.
Emerson’s Writing, Literature and Publishing (WLP) department brought together a panel of journalists and media makers earlier this month to talk about how the media should be covering the pandemic and the political landscape in this emotionally and politically charged election year.
Ed Lee’s movie short ‘Becoming Eddie’ is being screened at the Boston Asian American Festival.
Audrey Seraphin is leading Boston’s initiative to engage Generation Z and millennials.
We spoke with Paine about what it’s like producing live shows, how the coronavirus has affected his line of work, and what advice he has for students hoping to go into live production.
A trio of Emersonians were part of the team that won the first Sports Emmy for Outstanding Esports Coverage ever awarded. John Daniel Depa ’17 and Sam Chaimson ’13 were … Continue Reading Emerson Alumni Win Inaugural Emmy for Esports Coverage
The National Book Foundation has named Professor Jerald Walker’s forthcoming collection, How to Make a Slave and Other Essays (Mad Creek Books/The Ohio University Press) a finalist for the 2020 National Book Award for Nonfiction.
I’m excited to introduce the course offerings for Winter Term 2020-2021 (December 10-January 8). New this year, Emerson students will have access to a broad selection of two- or four-credit courses, all delivered online over the four-week period.
Winter Term Registration will begin on Monday, Oct 5th at 9:00 am ET for all students.