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.
“Our dead are never dead to us until we have forgotten them.”
George Eliot, English author
ChatGPT and generative AI technology have taken the world by storm.
Nanci Isaacs ’79, President of the Alumni Association, writes about the importance of the alumni survey results.
Read letters from readers from the classes of 2017, 1974, and 1977 (Marlboro).
This year’s Commencement and Alumni Weekend served as poignant reminders of the strength and resilience of the Emerson community.
Nanci Isaacs ’79 talks about the importance of giving back to Emerson and why our participation matters.