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  1. Newton College of the Sacred Heart was a small women's liberal arts college in Newton Centre, Massachusetts. It opened in 1946 (78 years ago) () and merged with Boston College in June 1974 (50 years ago) ().

  2. Apr 30, 2024 · Newton College of the Sacred Heart was a residential liberal arts college for women, founded by the Religious of the Sacred Heart in 1946. With diminishing enrollment leading to financial stress in the 1970s, Newton College was consolidated with its near neighbor, Boston College, in 1975.

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  3. Learn about the history and legacy of Newton College, a former women's liberal arts college that merged with Boston College in 1975. Find out how to connect with other alumni through book club, reunion, and archival resources.

  4. May 25, 2021 · A website for alumnae, friends and newcomers of Newton College, a former all-girls Catholic school in Boston. Explore photos, yearbooks, newsletters, archives and stories of the RSCJ sisters and their legacy.

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  5. Oct 6, 2011 · Yearbooks contributed by the Newton College of the Sacred Heart Newton College of the Sacred Heart was a women’s college that opened its doors in 1946. The first class graduated in 1950. In 1971, the college founded the Institute of Open Education, which later became Cambridge College.

  6. Learn about the milestones in women's history at Boston College, including the acquisition of Newton College of the Sacred Heart in 1974. See how women have shaped the University as students, faculty, staff, alumnae, and leaders.

  7. About Newton College of the Sacred Heart. The United States – Canada Archives worked with Patricia Wolfe, alumna of Newton College of the Sacred Heart (closed in 1974), to create a website about the school and Religious of the Sacred Heart.