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.
From my little view of the College, Emerson is having not just a good year; Emerson is having a quintessential Emerson year.
In this issue of Expression, we talked to Emersonians about some of the good to come out of this pandemic. In fact, this magazine is chock full of stories of alumni whose creativity, leadership, and commitment to social justice and equity is more important than ever.
“In the end, it’s not the years in your life that count. It’s the life in your years.” — Abraham Lincoln.
Lear began attending Emerson in 1940.
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