Emmanuel College, Private Catholic college in Boston, Massachusetts
Emmanuel College is a private Catholic institution spread across 17 acres with 11 buildings in Boston. The campus includes administrative facilities, a science research center, and a library with extensive collections.
The Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur founded the school in 1919 as New England's first Catholic women's college. It became coeducational in 2001 and has admitted both male and female students since then.
The college is part of the Colleges of the Fenway consortium, which connects students with neighboring institutions across Boston. This partnership allows shared courses and resources across the different schools.
Visitors can freely explore the campus grounds and view the public buildings and spaces. It helps to check at the main office about guided tours and current campus activities.
The college operates a pharmaceutical lab that is the only one of its kind connected to a college nationwide. This partnership with a major pharmaceutical company developed under a president with a pharmacy background.
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