An Evening of Poetry and Song to Feature Work of Three Professors
“This is maybe the coolest program ever to feature my music,” said Scott Wheeler.
“This is maybe the coolest program ever to feature my music,” said Scott Wheeler.
Students have focused on Unmuted, a six-part anthology docuseries exploring worldwide social issues that women face.
“Charlotte brought us to the well of knowledge,” Trustee Gary Grossman ’70 said.
Affiliated faculty members and poets Porsha Olayiwola, MFA ’22 and Anna Ross will present their work at the reopening.
Sisel Gelman Montero ’23 describes her novel, Lovers Gone, as a “deconstructed Bildungsroman about immigration”
“Mary Shelley was a teenager in 1816 when she came up with Victor Frankenstein’s nameless creature, and here we are, giving children boxes of cereal with a drawing of her idea on the front.”
Professor Jabari Asim is among several Emerson faculty and alums who will moderate or present panels this year.
Olayiwola delivered her passionate piece in the darkened arena under a green spotlight.
Ying Gao liked writing romance novels in Mandarin, and prefers writing women’s fiction in English.
Please meet a sampling of students kind enough to speak to an Emerson Today reporter randomly interrupting their conversations.