University rededicates Children’s Literature Collection

Fitchburg State University rededicated its Children's Literature Collection to Professor Emerita Lillian A. Tater on April 30, exactly 50 years after the original dedication. The ceremony restored Tater's legacy on campus after a commemorative plaque was lost during a 2014 library renovation.
Fitchburg State University held a ceremony on April 30 to rededicate its Children's Literature Collection to Professor Emerita Lillian A. Tater. The event marked 50 years since the original 1976 dedication. A new memorial plaque was unveiled after the original was lost during a 2014 library renovation. Associate Librarian Renee Fratantonio led the effort to restore Tater's legacy. Professor Tater was a first-generation college student and taught at Fitchburg State for over three decades. She was known for her love of Children's Literature and her dedication to her students. The rededication ceremony reaffirmed Tater's influence on the university community.
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