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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.
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In 2015, Emerson made history when it established the country’s first BFA in Comedic Arts. Today, 110 students are enrolled in the program.
The Embrace, a sculpture memorializing Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King and their time in Boston, was unveiled in January.
The honorees have worked in television, film, media, and more.
Howard “D” Simpson ’94, general manager of WERS, reminisces about listening to 88.9 WERS long before he came to Emerson.