Pembroke Girl, 7, With Acute Leukemia Signed to Stonehilll Volleyball Team
Seven-year-old Eva Fox has had a rough couple of years. She became very ill and was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia, resulting in never-ending medical visits.
Seven-year-old Eva Fox has had a rough couple of years. She became very ill and was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia, resulting in never-ending medical visits.
Compassion led elementary school teacher Nicole Bollerman ’10 to an under-resourced community in Boston and guided her when she recently won $150,000…
After she graduated in 2012, Amy Flynn moved to Miami where she worked with Teach for America. As she embraced the cultural flavors of South Florida, she also encountered the obstacles that many low income people of color must navigate to successfully obtain an education. Writing for the Nashua Telegraph…
Norman Mailer lived large. So it’s no surprise his correspondents included just about everyone who was anyone in 20th century America, and why “Selected Letters of Norman Mailer” is such a scintillating read.
National statistics show the number of students — including those graduating and those withdrawing early without earning a degree or other credentials — who default on such loans is declining.
Sometimes waiting to update technology pays off.
You can bank on more fintech innovations coming out of South Florida.
During a 43-year career in the Stonehill College athletics department, she was never fond of being the center of attention.
Senator Elizabeth Warren on Thursday was handed a specially created slot in the Senate Democratic leadership, further elevating her profile as the party’s liaison to liberal groups.
Yet Jonathan Gruber did more than underestimate it. The MIT economist and architect of the Affordable Care Act trashed his fellow citizens, by attributing the ability of Democrats to pass the law to deliberate duping, aided by the “stupidity of the American voter.”
Sharkansky, LLP (www.sharkcpa.com), one of the region’s leading CPA firms, today announced the launch of the Sharkansky Accounting Scholarship Fund, which is available to full-time Stonehill students enrolled in the Accounting Program and entering their junior or senior years.
A total of $2,500 per year…
A handful of incoming blue-state Republican governors took an unusual step for GOP candidates this year: They devoted significant time, energy, and money to campaigning for votes in minority communities. And it looks as if it helped them win—even though they didn't win many minorities' votes.
Not long ago, Thomas M. Menino called a close friend, Sister Jeanne Gribaudo.
You.
Yes. You. You write all your papers the night before they’re due, which you hate, and every time you promise yourself that the next paper will be different, and you won’t put it off again, but you always do and it sucks.
You.
Take heart and read on. You already feel bad about your pattern of putting…
During a recent tour of the chapels throughout the nearly 400-acre campus of Stonehill College in Easton, Father Robert Kruse, C.S.C., a 1955 graduate and retired faculty member, said it’s rare for a college to have so many different places of worship.