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School of the Arts News
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Gordon uses new media to hone the community-planning process
After the success of his first community planning project, Participatory Chinatown, Associate Professor of Visual and Media Arts Eric Gordon continues to study and use new technology to advance community development.
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Student filmmaker wins disability awareness award
Alexander Freeman ‘14 has successfully managed to find ways to communicate with the world despite being born with cerebral palsy.
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Emerson's student-run broadcasts win 19 AP Awards
WERS 88.9 FM, WEBN-TV, and EIV-TV have established themselves as some of the leading college broadcasters in Boston.
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US-Iran hostage crisis of 1981 explored in film
On January 20, 1981, 52 American hostages held by the ruling Islamic theocracy of Iran for 444 days at the American Embassy in Tehran were set free.
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High goals set for Live Music Week
WERS 88.9 FM will hold its semiannual “Live Music Week” April 2–10.
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Femicides in Mexico explored in staged reading
In the densely populated desert neighborhood of Ciudad Juárez, more than 450 women have been slain since 1993.
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Award-winning actor, producer, director, and author Henry Winkler ’67, H. ’78, dropped by Emerson this week to teach a musical theatre master class.
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Rex Trailer - Massachusetts Cowboy
Which member of the Emerson College community has gained the attention and admiration of entertainer Jay Leno, Boston Mayor Thomas Menino, and political humorist Jimmy Tingle?
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