Alumni

With a network of more than 20,000 graduates, Stonehill offers a wide variety of alumni events, both on campus and around the country, throughout the year.

There are many ways for alumni to stay involved with Stonehill, whether it is joining one of the Alumni Council Committees, volunteering to speak to a Stonehill class, taking part in the Alumni Mentor Database, or participating in an Alumni Council service project.

A group of Alums who traveled to Ireland in our first Alumni Travel Program fall of 2007.

Stonehill Connect

Stonehill Connect, the online community for alumni, has recently had a facelift.

To register, simply visit www.alumniconnections.com/stonehill If you have already registered with Stonehill Connect in the past, your username will be used as your username and one time password. If you have not registered, you will need your ID number and last name.

Please call the Alumni Office at (508) 565-1343 to obtain your ID number. We look forward to seeing you online!

Alumni Travel Program

The Alumni Office hosts an international trip for Alumni and Friends each year. Contact the Alumni Office for trip itinerary and details. The 2011 trip 'Central European Cities Tout' will depart on October 1st, details can be found here. To read about the past trips check out the group's travel journal.


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