The Pulse

News, stories, & anything happening in and around Emmanuel
Boston Fireside Chat with BPS Superintendent Highlights Col... The power of partnerships, preparation, and purpose were central to the School of Education Spring Symposium, which featured a fireside chat with the...
News Dorothy Day Lecture Examines Immigration, Policy, an... At Emmanuel College’s 2026 Dorothy Day Lecture, a panel of immigration advocates gathered to examine one of the most urgent and complex issues of our...
Story Patricia Chane ’76: Keeping Music at the Center of H... Chane grew up in Dorchester, the youngest of three sisters in a household where instruments were close by. Her father, who had polio as a child, had...
Profiles Charlotte Jordan '27 | Chasing Opportunity On a... Surrounded by the game from a young age both playing and coaching, it was a natural decision to pursue the business side of sports in college and for...
Athletics Saints Beyond the Game: Annebel Balogh de Galantha &... POV: It’s an hour from kickoff. Music is blaring, the energy in the locker room is high. The Great American Northeast Conference (GNAC) title is on...
Alumni A Life of Service, Rooted in Community... “The meaning of life is to find your gift,” she said. “The purpose is to give it away.”As she prepares to return to Emmanuel College for her 50th...
Profiles Libby Tennant '27 | Cleats to Clinicals... When Libby found Emmanuel, she knew she’d be on the right track for both. She’d play soccer and focus on schooling, while thriving in Boston’s health...
Profiles Building Confidence in the Lab — and Beyond... Reilly, a Biology major with a concentration in Biochemistry and a minor in Spanish, hails from Upton, Massachusetts, and initially considered...
Alumni A Career Defined by Resilience... Instead, they return to a simpler measure of success: perseverance.Over the past five decades, Samson has built a distinguished career as an Attending...
Philanthropy A Calling to Care: Anna Windisch ’28 Builds Her Futu... It is a role that reflects both her discipline and her purpose: a steady commitment to helping others.Windisch arrived on campus from New Hampshire...
Philanthropy From the Farm to the Classroom... By 9 a.m., she was already bundled up and working alongside members of the Facilities team. By 8 p.m., she was still there — clearing paths and...
Alumni Kirsten King ’14 on Writing, Risk, and Her Debut Nov... “It was instant for me,” she recalled. “The campus feels like its own little world, but you still have the privilege of being in Boston. You’re...