G’Ra Asim ’14 on Rock Music and Black Culture: Boston Globe
Asim is an assistant professor of English at Washington University in St. Louis, and front person of the rock band, Baby Got Back Talk.
Asim is an assistant professor of English at Washington University in St. Louis, and front person of the rock band, Baby Got Back Talk.
Love blooms in the dorms, the cafeteria, in the classroom, and when you’re an alum.
Socarides will lead domestic and international academic programs; oversee teaching, research, ongoing faculty searches, and promotions; and actively participate in the strategic planning process.
As she got ready for her wedding rehearsal, she was informed her estranged father had passed away.
Is Jennifer Coolidge a robot???
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.
Discussing whether a hot dog is a sandwich is a low-key to warmup to talking about more serious issues.
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.
Senior Distinguished Artist-in-Residence P. Carl’s memoir, Becoming a Man: The Story of a Transition, is now a play, and the Emerson community is invited to see it free of charge at one of two shows in its upcoming world premiere