WLP Assistant Professor Rajiv Mohabir Wins Restless Books Prize for New Immigrant Writing
Writing, Literature & Publishing Assistant Professor Rajiv Mohabir has been named the winner of the Restless Books Prize for New Immigrant Writing.
Writing, Literature & Publishing Assistant Professor Rajiv Mohabir has been named the winner of the Restless Books Prize for New Immigrant Writing.
It’s a new academic year, with new buildings, new students, and naturally, new faculty. Here’s a little guide to help you get to know School of the Arts’s newest full-time instructors.
We all had classes that changed the way we thought, changed how we viewed life, or changed what profession we wanted to work in.
Emerson College graduate student Ciera Burch, MFA ’20 made a New Year’s resolution in 2019 that she would submit more of her writing.
Students can learn about Spanish art and culture, get dance lessons from Bollywood performers, and more, through Global Pathways programs.
Writing, Literature, and Publishing (WLP) associate professor Jabari Asim, who is also an acclaimed author and poet, joined Globe culture writer Jeneé Osterheldt on Radio Boston to share insights on the legacy and impact of Nobel Laureate Toni Morrison, who passed away earlier this week.
Emerson College recently welcomed a group of 22 international journalists as part of a program sponsored by the U.S. Department of State’s International Visitor Leadership Program and the WorldBoston organization.
There are so many reasons to choose Emerson College — a love for lions, a love for Boston, a love of our academic programs — and we look good in purple.
The hour leading up to graduation is full of waiting, behind the scenes checks, and lots of selfies.
Emerson College’s class of 2019 has two valedictorians — Carrie Cullen and Vendi Pavic.