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  1. Charles Wesley Emerson (1837–1908) was the founder, namesake and first president of Emerson College in Boston, Massachusetts. Charles Emerson was also a minister with the Unitarian Church and the author of a number of books dealing with oratory .

  2. Charles Wesley Emerson, Founder and 1st President (1880–1903) Charles Wesley Emerson was born in 1837 and raised in Vermont. He began preaching at age 19 at the Congregationalist Church in West Halifax, Vermont, and continued to preach at the Unitarian Church in Chelsea, Massachusetts, while attending the school of oratory at Boston University.

  3. Jun 10, 2019 · The origins of the motto date back to 1878, when founder Charles Wesley Emerson was working as a minister, attending oratory classes at Boston University, participating in the temperance movement, and giving free lectures on various subjects.

  4. Ever since Charles Wesley Emerson founded the Boston Conservatory of Elocution, Oratory, and Dramatic Art in 1880, the College’s visionary leaders have been inspired by the highest educational aspirations.

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  6. Our college founder, Charles Wesley Emerson, was a minister at the Unitarian Church in Chelsea, MA. He enrolled in Boston University's School of Oratory in 1877, studying Delsarte and Swedenborg under the direction of Professor Lewis B. Monroe.

  7. The Associate Vice-President of Equity, Access and Equal Opportunity serves as the Title IX and ADA/Section 504 Coordinator for Emerson. For more information, please see the Emerson Policy Against Discrimination, Harassment & Sexual Violence .

  8. Charles Wesley Emerson (1887), founder and namesake of Emerson College. Charles Wesley Emerson founded the Boston Conservatory of Elocution, Oratory, and Dramatic Art in 1880, a year after Boston University closed its School of Oratory. Classes were held at Pemberton Square in Boston, where ten students enrolled in the conservatory's first class.

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