With an emphasis on communication, analytical thinking and problem solving through a broad lens, Stonehill students become aware of who they are and how they can make a difference.

 

Faculty strive to create innovative, individualized approaches to a traditional liberal arts core curriculum that equip students to be good communicators and to think and solve problems creatively.

 

In every major, you’ll learn to view your world through many lenses and to be ready for success no matter how your field or your interests evolve.

How a Liberal Arts Foundation Makes Better Scientists

Stonehill’s humanities curriculum gives students majoring in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) the critical-thinking skills and broad worldview that allows them to achieve more.

How Our Digital Humanities Minor Provides a Competitive Advantage to Students in Every Major

The program enables students to explore life’s questions through technology and taps the power of big data to broaden their cultural awareness.

How We Equip Future Engineers to Tackle the World’s Most Pressing Issues

Hassan Bajwa envisions graduates of Stonehill’s newly launched engineering program embracing humanistic engineering and being at the forefront of efforts to address the biggest challenges facing humanity and the planet.

How a Portfolio of Unique Initiatives Lets Students in Any Major Live Finance

The Stonehill College Investment Finance Initiative (SCIFI) integrates our liberal arts foundation with the analytics of business finance to allow participants to combine a rigorous academic course of study with distinctive professional development activities.

We value candidates with a strong liberal arts education — with a focus on building one’s communication skills, business acumen and critical thinking capability. We find that Stonehill College graduates exude these qualities.

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