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Emmanuel College (Massachusetts)

1919 establishments in MassachusettsCatholic universities and colleges in MassachusettsEducational institutions established in 1919Emmanuel College (Massachusetts)Former women's universities and colleges in the United States
Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur colleges and universitiesUniversities and colleges in Boston

Emmanuel College (EC) is a private Roman Catholic college in Boston, Massachusetts. The college was founded by the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur as the first women's Catholic college in New England in 1919. In 2001, the college officially became a coeducational institution. It is a member of the Colleges of the Fenway consortium. In addition to the Fenway campus, Emmanuel operates a living and learning campus in Roxbury, Massachusetts.

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Emmanuel College (Massachusetts)
Pilgrim Road, Boston Fenway / Kenmore

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Pilgrim Road
02215 Boston, Fenway / Kenmore
Massachusetts, United States
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