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Frank and Jacques discuss queer politics
Congressman Barney Frank and former Massachusetts State Senator Cheryl Jacques visited Emerson April 21 to speak about queer politics.
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Phi Alpha Tau welcomes Boston Foundation's Grogan into brotherhood
Boston Foundation President and CEO Paul S. Grogan received the David Brudnoy Award from the brothers of Phi Alpha Tau at the 2011 David Brudnoy Memorial Award Ceremony on April 22 in the Iwasaki Library.
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Conlon receives grant supporting work on immigration
Deirdre Conlon, global and urban studies scholar-in-residence in Emerson’s Institute for Liberal Arts and Interdisciplinary Studies, teaches several courses on cities, and primarily researches immigration issues.
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Emerson recognized for green practices
Emerson’s Colonial building has achieved LEED Gold certification, according to Neal Lespasio, Emerson’s director of facilities management.
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Tóibín talks about guest editorship of Ploughshares
Irish writer and novelist Colm Tóibín visited campus April 7 to sign copies of his latest work, The Empty Family Stories.
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Alumna's documentary to premiere at Tribeca Festival
A film made by an alumna that chronicles the journey of New Yorkers whose lives were touched by the events of September 11, 2001 will premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival next Thursday (April 28).
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Freeman brings virtual landscape to life at Cyberarts Festival
When Associate Visual and Media Arts Professor John Craig Freeman explains that he’s a teacher of new media, he’s not exaggerating.
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Award-winning film about aphasia screens on campus
When graduate student Samantha Sussman attended a screening of the film Aphasia, she was so moved by it that she wanted to share it with the Emerson community.
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