Anna Deavere Smith: The Power of Listening, Engaging
“It dawned on me very early, back then as a student, that to develop a voice … you have to have an ear.”
“It dawned on me very early, back then as a student, that to develop a voice … you have to have an ear.”
The Deans’ Fellows are a group of undergraduate students who work to improve diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility on Emerson’s campus.
The men’s basketball team will face the Babson Beavers at 7 pm.
Students are going to use ChatGPT. But how should they use it?
Emersonians ask for empathy and donations.
A Global Pathways trip to Ecuador inspired the students to create the program.
Recently, Emerson was selected by the City of Boston to complete a new project to animate and activate the corner of the Boston Common closest to the Boylston/Tremont Streets intersection, nearest our campus.
Realizing that our community continues to recover from the sadness and shock over the loss of a member of our undergraduate community, I nevertheless feel compelled to share that we also recently lost a member of our graduate student community.
Journalism affiliated faculty and alum David Wade ’95, prompted by a question from one of his students about how much money he makes, is pondering the question, is it acceptable to ask someone their salary?
Ömer Yilmaz, a second-year Visual and Media Arts graduate student, knows first-hand the devastation wrought by the 7.8- and 7.6-magnitude earthquakes that hit southeastern Turkey and northwestern Syria last Monday.