Hats Off
Ever the bellwether, the Norman Lear sculpture in the Boylston Place alley celebrates the Class of 2021. The sculpture was erected in October 2018 on Norman Lear Day, when Lear ’44 visited campus and a scholarship in his name was announced.
Ever the bellwether, the Norman Lear sculpture in the Boylston Place alley celebrates the Class of 2021. The sculpture was erected in October 2018 on Norman Lear Day, when Lear ’44 visited campus and a scholarship in his name was announced.
Fantasy, science fiction, pop fiction, non-fiction, short stories, biographies, poetry. You name it, Emersonians are writing it.
Nanci Isaacs ’79, President of the Alumni Association, writes about the importance of the alumni survey results.
With each issue of Expression, it is a privilege to be able to tell the stories of Emersonians who are out there making a difference, doing exceptionally Emersonian things.
Expression magazine was notified of the passing of these community members between October 17, 2020, and April 1, 2021.
“Never say goodbye because goodbye means going away and going away means forgetting.” J.M. Barrie
In this video interview, President Lee Pelton reflects on 10 years at Emerson before he takes on his new role leading the Boston Foundation.