In 1886, the school became known as the Monroe College of Oratory. Pictured: Front cover of course catalog. The text reads: "Monroe College of Oratory, 1886-7. Wesleyan Hall, 36 Bromfield Street, Boston." The seal reads: "Expression necessary to…
In 2008, Emerson purchased property in Los Angeles and selected an architect to build the Los Angeles Center which would become the administrative center of the LA campus. Pictured: Architect’s rendering of Emerson College: Los Angeles, “Eastbound on…
In 1986, Emerson College established the semester-long Los Angeles Program, offering courses and internship credits to matriculated juniors and seniors.
The very first printing of Emerson’s student newspaper, The Berkeley Beacon, was published in 1947. Pictured: The cover of volume 1, number 1, dated February 1, 1947 with the headline, “Emerson History Made.” Cover stories are titled: “No Strain…
In 2003, the Tufte Production and Performance (PPC) building became the first purpose built structure created and built for Emerson College. It is named for Norman I. and Mary E. Tufte, in honor of Emerson College trustee Marillyn Zacharis' parents.…
In 1994, Emerson purchased the Little Building, a 12-story commercial structure next to the Emerson Majestic Theatre and across the street from 180 Tremont Street. It serves as a residence hall for 748 students with a dining hall, fitness center,…
The Master's degree program in Global Marketing and Advertising was established at the EIIC in Maastricht in 1993. Pictured: Catalogue Cover in color. Text content: "Master communication in a global business environment. Make your mark in the bold…