The Journalism Students’ Online News Service (JSONS) became an official student work publication vehicle. It was Emerson’s first online news service to go public and was developed by IT and journalism faculty.
Emerson opened its international branch, the European Institute for International Communication, in Maastricht, The Netherlands. Students and faculty came mainly from Europe. The Dutch government gave EIIC a historic building for…
In 1892, the first issue of the Emerson College Magazine was published in order to publish the methods and principles of Emerson College. By 1920, the name had changed to Emerson Quarterly, and was published quarterly rather than monthly. The focus…
Zeta Phi Eta, established at Emerson College in 1908, is a national professional coed fraternity in the communication arts and sciences. Founded at Northwestern University in 1893, Zeta Phi Eta is the oldest national group of its kind.
The Delta Delta Phi sorority was founded at Emerson in 1901 ; On June 24, 1907, Phi Lamda Phi and Delta Delta Phi consolidated under the name Delta Delta Phi.