College presidents
Found in 271 Collections and/or Records:
Charles Wesley Emerson Homestead Photographs Collection
The Charles W. Emerson Homestead Collection is a collection of glass plate negative prints from our College founder Charles Wesley Emerson's summer estate in Rochester, Vermont. Depicting Emerson, his family, home and surroundings, this collection offers a glimpse into his country life during the 1890s.
Dr. Lee Pelton Welcome Lunch Slideshow, 2011-07-06
Emerson College welcomes its new president, Dr. Lee Pelton. [Tags: president, welcome, pelton, emersoncollege, newpresident, leepelton, drleepelton, mleepelton]
Dr. Lee Pelton's Welcome Lunch, 2011-07-06
Emerson College's welcoming of our new president. [Tags: president, welcome, pelton, emersoncollege, newpresident, leepelton, drleepelton, mleepelton]
Emerson Stage Records
Episode 07 (Bonus): Jay Bernhardt on Making It as Emerson College’s President, 2023-11-16
Inauguration Installation Ceremony, 2012-09-14
Inauguration Installation Ceremony
Introducing Emerson College President-Elect Lee Pelton, 2010-09-10
Emerson College introduces its 12th president, Lee Pelton. [Tags: emersoncollege, presidentelect, leepelton]
Office of Communication & Marketing Photo File Collection, 1800 - 1996, bulk: 1940 - 1989
President Pelton reception at Ford's Theatre, 2011-11-07
The President sub-series consists of images of Emerson presidential events, including the introduction, welcome lunch, and installation ceremony for President Lee Pelton as well as a President's Society Gala to honor President Jacqueline Liebergott.
President's Society Gala Honoring Jacqueline Liebergott, 2011-03-26
President's Society Gala Honoring Jacqueline Liebergott [Tags: jacqueline, society, gala, presidents, honoring, liebergott]
Washington DC-Jackie Liebergott Reception, 2011-04-27
The President sub-series consists of images of Emerson presidential events, including the introduction, welcome lunch, and installation ceremony for President Lee Pelton as well as a President's Society Gala to honor President Jacqueline Liebergott.