Monday Morning Update
MMU Newsletter
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on James Marinelli ’19, the Bard of Avon, the Stonehill College Dance Team, benefactors and scholarship students, and the Giambanco family.
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on James Marinelli ’19, the Bard of Avon, the Stonehill College Dance Team, benefactors and scholarship students, and the Giambanco family.
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on the annual DiverCity Festival, Donovan Phanor '18, Take Back the Night March, National Poetry Month, and Officer Sean Gannon.
Stonehill is proud to announce that the Chief Executive Officer of the Obama Foundation, David Simas ’92, has been named as the speaker for the College…
This weeks Monday Morning Update reports on our 2018 Commencement Honorees, Emily Schario ’18, Joe Favazza, David Wasserman ’08, and the new Green 2GO food takeout system on campus.
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on commencement 2018, Judy Salerno M.D. '73, Criminal Justice Reform, Travis Kumph '10, and Rev. Thomas Shea, C.S.C. ’64.
In her keynote address to the inaugural Alumnae Summit, Saturday March 10 in the Shield Science Center at Stonehill, Judy Salerno M.D. '73 offered three…
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on the recent Alumnae Summit, honey from The Farm at Stonehill, the Women's Basketball team, student protests, and a recent police training held on campus.
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This week's Monday Morning Update reports on how Stonehill students are spending their spring break.
When Emily Damore ’19 of Abington, Massachusetts decided to volunteer at the Life Care Centers of America’s (LCCA) Soundtrack of Life program, she knew it would be a good experience for her resume. What she didn’t realize is that it would change her appreciation for music and her outlook on life.
Shock-jock Barry Champlain, the lead character in Eric Bogosian's compelling, disturbing, and funny play Talk Radio, loves nothing more than to antagonize…
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on the upcoming Saint Andre Lecture, The Academic and Welcome Center, the upcoming Alumnae Summit, Stonehill's neuroscience program, and a recent field trip on campus with ten high-achieving teens from the Boys & Girls Club of Brockton.
Eight female graduates will return to campus to headline Stonehill’s first-ever Alumnae Summit on March 10. The focus of the half day event is to connect…
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on the W. B. Mason Student Leadership Forum, the Business Administration Department, a video on why our community LOVES Stonehill, a reflection by Lucy Almberg '21 on the Farmer Summit event, and former Summer editor Aimee Chiavaroli ’16.
The Business Administration Department at Stonehill has gained renewal of its accreditation from the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB), which is the longest-serving global accrediting body for business schools and the largest business education network connecting students…
George Farah ’15 was all over the news last week for his scientific research on the brains of woodpeckers.
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on Alumni Day, Professor Richard Capobianco, George Farah '15, the College’s SEA Semester program, Stonehill's new master's degree program, and a report of the recent Farm Summit at Stonehill.
Representatives from more than 30 college and K-12 farms gathered at Stonehill College today to connect, share stories, and tackle common challenges faced…
Learning what scientists already know wasn’t going to be enough for Courtney Birchall ’14. Her driving passion was to take research where no scientist had yet been.
“I thought to myself, if I am going to spend four years studying something, I want it to be something that no one else has studied or in…
Now in its fifth week, our new master's degree in integrated marketing communications is in full swing with 25 part-time students being taught by three…
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on Physics Professor Ruby Gu and Chemistry Professor Cheryl Schnitzer, History Professor Kevin Spicer, C.S.C., Professor Emeritus Chet Raymo, Philosophy Professor Anna Lannstrom, and Stonehill's pre-college program.
As Professor Russell Scaduto ’77 approached retirement after a lifetime of research in cellular and molecular physiology, he grappled with what to do…
For many, it’s an irresistible call: The opportunity to study for six weeks at the world-renowned Sea Education Association (SEA), which happens to be little more than an hour from Easton, followed by a month aboard a tall ship research vessel off the coasts of Fiji, New Zealand, or the Caribbean.
…This week's Monday Morning Update reports on A Welcome Center walk through video, Peter Ubertaccio, a Winter Festival Snapshot, endowment milestone, and the launch of the college's integrated marketing communications master degree,
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on Christopher Reardon ’09, The Farm at Stonehill, the Academic and Welcome Center construction update, Karol Delgado ’10, Fr. Patrick Peyton, and the fall Dean's List.
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The Farm at Stonehill is partnering with Farm to Institution New England and the Vela Foundation to host an inaugural gathering of the campus farmer community…
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on Religious Studies Professor John Lanci, Professor Karl Giberson, a snapshot of this year's winter snow storm, Fr. Patrick Peyton, Professor Karen Teoh, and Nick McNamee,
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on the recent water main break on campus, a Festival of Light and Hope Snapshot and a Christmas Snapshot, W.B. Mason's student care packages and a photo of W.B. Mason delivering water on campus.
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on Giving Tuesday, Professor Anamika Twyman-Ghoshal, Blue Snap CEO Ralph Dangelmaier ’88, Arthur Karlson, Ryan Peck ’18, and photos of the Academic and Welcome Center.
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on Giving Tuesday, the Tipperary Hurling team, an academic award for our student-athletes, daily walkers on campus, and the Stonehill community shares why they are thankful this year.
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on a discussion with Professors Ruby Gu and Cheryl Schnitzer on integrated photonics, Assistant Director of Archives and Historical Collections Jonathan Green ’10, the 1970 Stonehill Knights, Paul Finn ’71, Campus Minister for Music & Liturgy Philip Pereira…
By Jonathan Green '10
Whenever I am asked why Native American history is important to me, I offer one anecdote in explanation.
In 2009, I was working on…
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on the MacPháidín Library, Environmental Science major Christopher Driscoll ’18, Celia Dolan ’19, the Easton Fire Department and the Student Government Association collaboration, the Alumni Travel Program, Carole Calo Gallery's latest exhibit, and an upcoming…
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on Lauren Bombardier ’13 and Kyle Weeks ’13, History Professor James Kenneally and Dean of Arts and Sciences Peter Ubertaccio, The Farm at Stonehill, the upcoming Sons of Serendip concert, Professor Adam Lampton, and a list of this week's events on the Hill…
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By Hailey O’Connell
In her second semester freshman year, Lauren Bombardier Weeks ’13, who was diagnosed with cystic fibrosis (CF) as a child, started dating Kyle Weeks ’13…
Students who receive scholarships at Stonehill routinely reach out to their benefactors with personal thank you notes about their college experiences.…
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on Tom Deschenes ’04, Stonehill’s Blue Man, Professor Matt Greene, a Halloween Snapshot, an upcoming Sons of Serendip concert, and a fall foliage Snapshot and a list of events that are happening on campus this week.
Well before he became the Artistic Director of the Stonehill Theatre Company (STC) earlier this year, Professor Matt Greene spent six years performing…
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on Brother Jim Madigan C.S.C., Rachel Santos ’17, student loans, Professor Corey Dolgon, Professor Katie Currul-Dykeman, a picture of the Oceanography class field trip and a list of event's happening this week on the Hill.
By Lauren Daley ’05
Growing up in Lewiston, Me., Tom Deschenes ’04 loved playing classic board games with his family. But it wasn’t until he walked into…
For over 40 loyal years, the late Brother Jim Madigan, C.S.C., who died in 2007, cared for the practical needs of the Congregation of Holy Cross and the…
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on Stonehill's Men’s Cross Country team, saving energy, Trustee Robert Rivers ’86, Philosophy Professor Anna Lannstrom, The Sons of Serendip concert and a list of this week's events on The Hill.
Last year, the Sons of Serendip, featuring alumnus Micah Christian ’05, ushered in the season of goodwill at Stonehill with an outstanding Christmas Concert…
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on an upcoming visit from Dr. Kim Harris, the Old Student Union time capsule, the Blessing of the Pets snapshot, Stonehill's master program in Integrated Marketing Communications, and a recent picture of Coffee with a Cop Day.
This spring, Stonehill will launch an Integrated Marketing Communications (IMC) master’s degree program that will leverage the College’s leadership in…
Acclaimed storyteller, Dr. Kim Harris, who is also an artist, teacher, and composer, will bring her message of spirituality, theology, hope, justice, and…
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on the Wall Street Journal’s recent rankings, the Dean of the Meehan School of Business Debra Salvucci, Topping Out ceremony, Dean Peter Ubertaccio, and the the Stonehill Students to End Alzheimer’s Club.
Below are the remarks from Peter Ubertaccio, dean of Arts & Sciences, at the recent Topping Out ceremony for the Academic and Welcome Center.
Below are the remarks from Catherine Capolupo, vice president of Enrollment Management, at the recent Topping Out ceremony for the Academic and Welcome…
Stonehill College was once again recognized for its exceptional ability to foster intellectual development and connect students with strong outcomes. In…
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on the upcoming Raymo event on Nigerian-American writer and photographer, Teju Cole, The Princeton Review’s 2017 Guide Green Colleges, the upcoming Academic & Welcome Center Topping Out Ceremony, benefactors Tom and Mary Folliard, and the upcoming Blessing…
This year’s Raymo Lecture guest speaker is the Nigerian-American writer and photographer, Teju Cole, whose acclaimed book Blind Spot has been hailed as…
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on solar and sustainable green energy on campus, Professor Helga Duncan, a Liberal Arts networking event, Fr. Thomas Halkovic, an annual ranking from U.S. News and World Report, 2018 Best Colleges, and Rachel Santos ’17.
Since graduating in May, Rachel Santos ’17 has secured a position teaching history at Attleboro High School and the Laska Award from the New England History…
With visitation and wake services for Rev. Thomas Halkovic, C.S.C. on Monday, September 18 and his funeral Mass Tuesday, September 19, we note that alumni…
Long-time Stonehill Campus Minister Rev. Thomas Halkovic, C.S.C. ’67 died on Saturday, September 9.
In celebration of the holiday weekend, our Monday Morning Update focused on Academic Convocation. Check out our coverage of the event!
This academic year, we welcome 17 new full-time faculty members. Our new faculty are credentialed, published and experienced experts in the disciplines of psychology, English, sociology and criminology, business, finance, accounting, education, communication, economics, visual and performing arts/theatre…
Stonehill has announced a major academic reorganization designed to further enhance the College’s strengths and better position it to connect students…
Last week's Solar Eclipse captivated the entire nation, and although Stonehill didn't see a "full eclipse," that didn't stop students, faculty, staff and…
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on the College's new School of Arts & Sciences and the Leo J. Meehan School of Business, Professor Maureen Boyle, sustainable welcome bags, associate professor of physics Alessandro Massarotti, the Academic and Welcome Center construction update, Professor Peter…
For decades, the worst serial killing case in Massachusetts since the Boston Strangler has haunted Professor Maureen Boyle, award-winning former investigative…
Community Engagement Day, the College's longstanding introduction to local service opportunities, has a new format this year. Switching focus from traditional…
Professor Kathleen Currul-Dykeman has been appointed to lead the Martin Institute for Law and Society, the hub of Stonehill's effort to develop student…
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on Yaniv Kovalski '21, the Learning Inside Out Network (LION) program, Dan Muse ’05, the Back-to-School Backpack Project, Stonehill's Music Technology Director, James Bohn, remembering Brother Mike's, and recent fund raising numbers.
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on the Farm's Mobile Market, Jamie Daniel ’04, Summer Buzz, Jim Kehoe ’52, Bernie O’Malley ’52, Rev. Francis Walsh, C.S. C '53, the TCS New York City Marathon, Mary (Harrington) Hart ’94, and Professor Peter Ubertaccio.
Building on previous grants, the Vela Foundation has awarded the College $10,000 to expand the work of the Mobile Market operated by The Farm at Stonehill…
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on a million dollar grant, an oak tree, orientation advice, opioid outreach, Hillary Dubois Farquharson ’06, students economic impact, Stonehill College’s Student-Athlete Advisory Committee, a campus Snapshot.
This week's Monday Morning Update highlights orientation, professor Bob Dugan's celestial navigation, two new faculty books, ways to give to the College, and more.
Without GPS, Professor Bob Dugan recently navigated a 36 foot sloop-a sailboat with one mast and fore-and-aft rigging-in a competitive ocean race from…
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on Remembering Raymond Pettit, Robert Mills ’96, Nathan Samoriski ’17, Timothy Cronin ’18, an athletics recap, and an Old Student Union building demolition Snapshot.
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on Reunion 2017, the Brockton Clemente Course, Aisha McAdams ’17, Rev. Jim Fenstermaker, C.S.C. ’77, Chris Bury ’16, David Messier ’00, Leo Meehan ’75 & the W. B. Mason Company, and free summer swag.
Close to 750 alumni and more than 300 family and friends recently participated in Reunion 2017.
Stonehill College today announced a $10 million gift from W.B. Mason and its CEO, alumnus Leo J. Meehan. The gift will go toward the construction of a…
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on W.B. Mason and its President/CEO, Leo Meehan ’75, Reunion weekend, First-Year Food Drive, Camp Shriver, and Taste of Haiti.
Stonehill's 66th Commencement ceremony was led by Anne Thompson, Chief Environmental Affairs correspondent for NBC News. Over the course of her career…
This week we focus on Commencement, including keynote speaker Anne Thompson, class speaker Edward Carbone '17, and alumni speaker Steven Viveiros ’98.
You are a proud graduate of Stonehill, but yours was no ordinary path. You earned a degree in health care administration part-time as an adult while you…
Throughout your life, you have been quietly and steadfastly advocating for young people, especially in the areas of education and opportunity.
You are an award-winning journalist, one who has dedicated her career to the pursuit of truth. For the past two decades, you have served as a national…
You are a Stonehill first: the first alumnus to be ordained a bishop in the Catholic Church. Pope Francis honored you with this office in 2015; today,…
College President Fr. John Denning, C.S.C. welcomed the Class of 2017 to the ranks of Stonehill graduates at the College's 66th Commencement ceremony.…
Edward Carbone '17 spoke to his classmates at the College's 66th Commencement, offering words of thanks and optimism for the future. Read his full remarks below:
Alumni Council President Steven Viveiros '98 welcomed the Class of 2017 to the College's Alumni Association. Below are his remarks at their Commencement…
Stonehill College has named Political Science Professor Peter Ubertaccio as the founding dean of its recently established School of Arts & Sciences. A…
This week's Monday Morning Update remembers Linsey Malia '18, previews Commencement, reports on the College's Kente & Rainbow Celebration, and more.
After learning that Linsey Malia ’18 died in a tragic boating accident in Copenhagen, Denmark on Saturday, May 6, the Stonehill community gathered on…
This week's Monday Morning Update remembers Linsey Malia and reports on Professor Marilena Hall, Professor Richard Capobianco, PriceWaterhouseCoopers, puppy power, Student Alumni Association, Kissing Seniors Goodbye, DiverCity Festival, the Stonehill Alumni Magazine, and key announcements.
The Outstanding Faculty Service Award is given to a full-time faculty member whose service has significantly advanced the mission of Stonehill College…
As we celebrate 25 years of excellence in the Moreau Honors Program, I want to recognize Professor Richard Capobianco’s decade long contribution to our…
Nicholas Bruni ’18, Adam Foley ’18, Anthony Graziano ’18, and Patrick Wroth ’18 recently placed third in the intercollegiate Adirondack Cup! The program…
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on Matt Gorman ’11, Nicholas Bruni ’18, Adam Foley ’18, Anthony Graziano ’18, and Patrick Wroth ’18, Audrey del Rosario ’14, Fr. Richard J. Segreve, C.S.C., and how graduates can stay connected with Stonehill.
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on Matt Brown ’16, the Scholarship Dinner, the Geoff and Erica Lennon Scholarship Fund, Amy McKeever ’18, Stonehill's medication disposal bin, how to win tickets to the DiverCity Festival, Stephen Conway ’17, and how to stay connect and sign up for Monday…
Thank you Fran for the generous introduction and for inviting me to speak at this great event, and good evening to everyone here tonight - Father John…
The Summit’s Editor-In-Chief Amy McKeever ’18 has been named a College Rising Star by the New England Society of News Editors (NESNE), which recognizes…
This week, we highlight a Fulbright Award recipient, the seventh annual Easter egg hunt, and more.
This year, the Alumni Council bestowed three awards upon graduates: the Outstanding Alumnus Award, the Alumni Service Award and the GOLD (Graduate Of the…
This week, we highlight a new dean, a new minor, a successful fundraiser, and more.
This week, we highlight the College's new podcast, two students lobbying in Washington, D.C., and more.
The debut episode of On the Hill features David Simas '92, former senior advisor and political director to the Obama White House and current CEO for the Obama Foundation.
This week, we highlight the Athletes Crush Cancer 5k walk/run, San Damiano Servant Leadership Award recipient Mary Grace Donohoe, and more.
About to complete a degree in International Relations and Religious Studies at Stonehill College in Massachusetts, Mary Grace is on fire about her faith…
Stonehill is proud to announce that the Chief Environmental Affairs correspondent for NBC News, Anne Thompson, has been named as the speaker for the College’s…
This week, we highlight this year's commencement speaker and honorary degree recipients, Friday's social justice devotion, H.O.P.E. service immersion trips, and more.
This week, we highlight an essay by Professor Anna Lannstrom, Jamey Breen '14, State Rep. Claire Cronin '82, and more.
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This week, we highlight the Boston Globe piece "Smart Money," on the College's Bridge Fund.
This week, we highlight Think. Act. Lead., a group of alumni working to combat the opioid epidemic, and more.
The quarterly meeting of the Brockton Area Opioid Abuse Prevention Collaborative is an unexpected place for a Stonehill reunion. Yet that’s precisely where…
When alumnus Michael Novak ’56, who died recently at age 83, won the prestigious Templeton Prize for Progress in Religion in 1994, he also received an…
Launched two years ago, the interactive mentorship program, Think. Act. Lead.
This week, we highlight the upcoming speech by Rev. Sharon Washington Risher, remember Michael Novak '56, and more.
This week's Monday Morning Update highlights Terraforma, the spring Job and Internship Expo, contractor and philanthropist Charlie Altieri, and more.
Although Charlie Altieri did not graduate from Stonehill, the Brockton contractor who died last week, had a close, supportive bond with the College since…
When Jean Hamler, our first Director of Intercultural Affairs, recently returned to campus for the 25th anniversary of Intercultural Affairs at Stonehill…
This week's Monday Morning Update highlights the Learning Inside Out Network, Alumni Day, former Intercultural Affairs director Jean Hamler, and more.
Libraries of the Future: WGBH recently visited a number of local college libraries, including MacPháidín Library here at Stonehill. They covered changes in library facilities and the current trend of building flexible classrooms and workspaces. To learn more about the transformation of libraries at Stonehill…
Stonehill remembers Professor William Burke, former Chair of the Business Administration Department and the College's first Director of Strategic Planning.
Fighting Fake News: When new challenges like “Fake News” emerge, the College innovates to solve them. For example, National Public Radio recently reported on how Stonehill professors and librarians are collaborating to help our students become more informed consumers of online news and media. To read…
A national foundation that addresses the issue of sexual assault and violence has committed a $10,000 grant to the College.
Last year proved to be an exciting, successful one for the College. Below are some highlights.
January: With the launch of Handshake, students have a new, easy-to-use online career platform offering opportunities for all majors...Hundreds of alumni & family brave
A $300,000 grant from the single most significant provider of private scholarship support for women in science, mathematics and engineering – the Henry Luce Foundation’s Clare Boothe Luce Program – serves two important roles. It is not only a key source of scholarship funding for women at Stonehill…
’Tis the Season: And the season is in full swing on campus! Here are just a few highlights.
Outreach: Thanks to the Chapel’s Giving Tree, 100 local families will receive gifts this Christmas.
Gift-Wrapped: Alumni volunteers, along with their families, collected and wrapped 137 gifts, which they donated…
Micah Christian ’06 celebrated his birthday in style this past Friday, returning to Stonehill with his wife
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on #GivingTuesday, Chanel Mazzone ’16, Theatre Honors, Professor Ray Pepin, the Gaudete Award recipients, prayer intentions, Lessons and Carols, and the Sons of Serendip Christmas concert.
Recently, colleagues, friends and family gathered on campus to memorialize Professor Ray Pepin by naming a bench at the Duffy Gardens in his honor.
When visitors first enter campus, they’re greeted at the Gatehouse with a friendly wave and a smile. Nancy Gammons and Jerry Mekler, the two staffers…
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on Fr. Jim Lies, C.S.C., Nancy Gammons and Jerry Mekler, John Irving ’18, Fire & Ice, Bishop Arthur Colgan, C.S.C. ’68, President John Denning, C.S.C., the Sons of Serendip Christmas concert, and Stonehill's thanksgiving responses.
On Friday, December 9 in the Chapel of Mary at 8:00, Stonehill Collegiate Chorale will present "ICE & FIRE," an exciting program of music spanning five centuries.
Selections will include "Winter Light" for string quartet & chorus by contemporary composer Michael Gandolfi, as well as music by Claudio…
Every year, we ask the Stonehill Community to share what they are thankful or grateful for at Thanksgiving. This year, the themes range from home and health…
Timber!, the latest exhibit presented at Stonehill College's Carole Calo Gallery, features the work of Sandra Allen, Stacey Cushner, Gary Duehr, Tory Fair…
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on the Alumni Auction, the Stonehill Women’s Soccer team, a record retention rate, hot months, cool Jobs, this semester’s theater production is As You Like It, an upcoming concert with the Sons of Serendip, and share your reasons for being thankful this year…
This year’s presidential election has dominated headlines for the past year, and it’s finally coming to a close!
One of Shakespeare’s most beloved comedies, As You Like It is an intricate and nuanced exploration of power relations, gender roles, sexuality, politics…
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on the polls, Micah Christian '06 and the Sons of Serendip Christmas Concert, Elizabeth Weldon ’06, MacPháidín library, women's golf, Matt Brown ’16, and sharing your Thanksgiving thoughts.
Sons of Serendip took the country by storm in 2014 when they competed on America’s Got Talent, performing for 15 million TV viewers and reaching the show…
Since coming to Stonehill as a first-year, Jermel Wright ’18, a Healthcare Administration major, has spent most Monday evenings mentoring 7th and 8th-grade…
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on a Halloween Snapshot, Jermel Wright ’18, Stonehill Faculty Focus, sustainability praise, Marquis Taylor ’06, Stonehill's 28th annual Athletics Hall of Fame dinner, and fall sports.
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on the Center for Nonprofit Management Director Lee Farrow and students, Professor Robert Carver, Avon Foundation for Women, Stonehill’s Undergraduate Research Experience, the men’s basketball team, Lauren King ’19, and Professor Molly Benjamin.
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on Professor James Wadsworth, The Princeton Review’s Guide to 361 Green Colleges, Bishop Edgar da Cunha, S.D.V., reading buddies, Professor Molly Benjamin, Mark Bossey ’87 and Al Santosuosso ’07, MacKenzie Greenberg ’19, Joe Flanagan ’87 and Picture…
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on MacKenzie Greenberg ’19, the Chapel Choir, Katherine O’Malley ’18, Criminology Professor Ann Marie Rocheleau, Professor Chris Wetzel, The Skyhawk football team, and Stonehill's Blessing of the Pets.
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on Nate Marcoulier ’18, Vice President for Student Affairs Pauline Dobrowski, Alumnus and former trustee Michael Novak ’56, Political Science Professor Peter Ubertaccio, Stonehill’s women's soccer team, the Citizens Police Academy, the Chet Raymo Literary…
When his older brother Adam Marcoulier ’15 handed Nate Marcoulier '18 an envelope postmarked Youngstown, Pennsylvania, Nate was a bit confused. It was the night of his high school graduation and he wasn’t sure why his brother was handing him a letter from a place he’d never been.
Alumnus and former Stonehill trustee Michael Novak was recently awarded the prestigious Abraham Lincoln Literary Award by the Union League Club of New…
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on Professor Peter Ubertaccio and Ben Rajadurai ’17, John Judge ’89, Lynda Barry, Ken Percy, Assistant Professor of Philosophy Megan Mitchell, Marie Cooney ’83, and Dr. Dimitar Bechev.
Voters across the nation will be watching Monday as presidential nominees Donald Trump and Secretary Hilary Clinton square off in the first of three televised…
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on: U.S. News and World Report; New Faculty; Campus Paintings; Coach Kraus; Sons of Serindip; Blessing of the Pets; and the Salameno/Kenneally Lecture.
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on The Princeton Review, Barry Frechette ’92, the Carole Calo Gallery exhibit, Professor Krishan Oberoi, Professor Marlene “Molly” Benjamin, and a medication disposal bin on campus.
In high school, Sara Shevlin ’18 worked summers at the Xfinity Center in Mansfield, as one in a team of teenage support staff and while her old summer…
At Academic Convocation on Wednesday, August 31, the Stonehill community opened the new school year by celebrating faculty excellence, hearing sage advice…
Good afternoon and let me begin by thanking Professor Heather Bleakley for her thoughtful and inspiring words, and by congratulating Professor Helga Duncan…
On Wednesday, August 31, Associate Professor of Biology and 2015 Louise F. Hegarty Award for Excellence in teaching recipient Brownyn Bleakley Ph.D. gave…
GONE ARE THE DAYS when students had to research literature by locating rare books or, as Associate Professor of English Helga Duncan remembers, “making a mess of microfiche tapes.” With online resources now available, Duncan is preparing to teach students how to use new technology to find old texts.…
Stonehill has once again been named one of the nation's best institutions for undergraduate education by The Princeton Review. The education services company…
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on Back to School, Academic Convocation, the College's Mobile Market, Dylan Arruda ’18, Sarah Hill ’14, ALICE training, and Skyhawk Football.
Although the chances of finding yourself in the midst of an active shooter scenario are the same as getting struck by lightning, the College takes these…
When Dylan Arruda ’18 first arrived at Stonehill, the word “entrepreneurship” was not even on his radar. However, the business courses he took in college…
We have positive news about Professor Chris Wetzel, who was seriously injured in a hiking accident earlier this month.
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on Teaching & Technology, Rev. Jim Fenstermaker ’77, a lush green garden in the Duffy parking lot, meditation garden, Eli Gardner, and Professor Chris Wetzel.
Picture this: it’s your first day on the job as a secondary school teacher. You have to direct a school wide writing assignment that the students are not…
Where once there was asphalt now there is a lush green garden in the Duffy parking lot.
This beautification project is part of the College’s goal of creating more outdoor social gathering spaces on campus, building on the success of such spaces near the Shields Science Center, the MacPháidín Library…
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on Stonehill's new and enhanced programs, Dieter Kuhlka ’16, Rev. Robert J. Kruse, C.S.C., Kevin McIntyre ’79, Julia Devine ’17,and the Stonehill College Police Department.
A new video showcasing Easton’s many attractions includes a shout out to the College, which has called the Town home since we opened in 1948.
In many ways, the late Rev. Robert J. Kruse, C.S.C., was like a rare silver dollar: to have him in your life was to feel enriched.
Over 25 years, Professor Marlene “Molly” Benjamin’s life has been shaped by medical trauma, including but not confined to cancer, mental illness and alcoholism…
People aren’t kidding when they say Stonehill rocks.
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on student researchers, Career Services, a medication disposal bin, Liz Hayden ’76, Skyhawk football, Camp Shriver Snapshot, and Farm flowers.
Given the risks associated with unused and expired medication, the College has installed a medication disposal bin in the old Student Union building.
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on Professor Anna Lännström, Professor Peter Ubertaccio, Orientation, Cogs Classic Golf Tournament, summer buzz, Conference and Events Services Office give away, and making a gift to Stonehill.
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on Amanda Berthold ’16, Sr. Jeanmarie Gribaudo ’87, Stonehill's new head football coach is Eli Gardner, Canine Training Day, the Brockton Clemente Course, Connie Cabello, Reunion 2016 and graduation caps.
The Class of 2016 at Stonehill received their diplomas just weeks ago, but they weren’t the only ones to take part in a graduation ceremony at the College…
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on Reunion 2016, the Pillar Society, Coffee with the President, Student Volunteers, renewed their wedding vows, Class Gift, Reunion gifts, and Nicole Bollerman ’10.
Stonehill alumna Nicole Bollerman ’10 received the school’s President's Award for Excellence after donating $150,000 prize to UP Academy Dorchester…
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on Commencement 2016.
On Sunday, May 22, 678 students participated in Stonehill's 65th Commencement ceremony in which author of the bestselling book “Dead Man Walking” Sister…
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on 11 seniors, Richard Yanikoski ’68, a recent reflection by President John Denning, C.S.C., Nicole Bollerman ’10, the Mobile Market and Alison Murray ’18, Michelle Palladini ’04, and Professor Nick Block.
Based on an article in the recent Stonehill Alumni Magazine, this limited edition poster (right) highlights 16 insects that fly, crawl and creep around…
The 56th Annual President’s Dinner at Stonehill, which welcomes nearly 600 friends, neighbors and alumni of the College each year, will honor Stonehill…
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on sustainability on campus, economics major Erica Cordatos ’19, Women’s Leadership Summit, Mother’s Day Tributes, Julia Murphy ’16 and Bill Sullivan ’52, and the Alumni Travel Program.
Stonehill College recently earned a STARS Silver Rating in recognition of its sustainability achievements from the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability…
by Rev. John Denning, C.S.C.
President
"We shall always place education side by side with instruction; the mind will not be cultivated at the expense of…
Just weeks away from graduation, one senior recently wrote an open letter to the Stonehill community reflecting on her four years here which in turn, prompted…
Social justice advocate and author of the New York Times best seller “Dead Man Walking,” Sister Helen Prejean has been named Stonehill College’s…
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on Julia Murphy ’16, Professors Anna Ohanyan, Peter Ubertaccio and Anamika Twyman-Ghoshal, the Narragansett Summer Running Festival, Professor Karl Giberson, Amy Mckeever ’18, DiverCity Festival, Dean O’Keefe ’94.
Walk through our dining commons this time of year and you’ll find that the always-lively atmosphere is punctuated by more than a few shrieks of joy and enthusiastic high fives accompanied by the mention of places such as Goldman Sachs, Google, Notre Dame, Mass General Hospital and Teach For America.
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on Professor Lee Farrow, Thomas Hollywood ’98, Michael Scannell ’87 and Daniel Farley ’92, Bloomberg Businessweek, Sports Complex, Relay for Life and a fond farewell to five dedicated faculty.
Bloomberg Businessweek recently released its rankings of the top undergraduate business schools and Stonehill is included in the list of 114 schools at…
The recent expansion of Stonehill’s Sally Blair Ames Sports Complex, designed by Sasaki Associates and built by BOND Brothers Construction, received…
Stonehill alums Michael Scannell ’87, a senior vice president at State Street, and Daniel Farley ’92, the executive vice president of State Street…
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on Sister Helen Prejean, Emily Van Auken ’18, Take Back the Night, Bob Rivers ’86, Skyhawk Welcome Days, and the Stonehill Alumni Magazine
Vigil Service Remarks
by Rev. James Lackenmier, C.S.C. '61
Chapel of Mary, Mother of the Church, Stonehill College
March 29, 2016
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on Rev. Bartley MacPháidín, C.S.C. ’59, the Stonehill Theatre Company’s spring production, Cristianie DePina ’18, Top Paper Award, the 12th annual Relay for Life, Rev. Jim Lies, C.S.C., and George Rogers.
Funeral Mass Homily
By Rev. Thomas Gariepy, C.S.C. '70
Holy Cross Parish, Easton
March 30, 2016
The Department of Visual and Performing Arts and the Stonehill Theatre Company will present their spring production Faust, with nightly performances at…
Having spent the fall studying at the Beijing Center for Chinese Studies, Evan Wolstencroft, a member of the Class of 2016, has been awarded a Critical…
Stonehill College sophomore Cristianie DePina was recently named a 2016 Newman Civic Fellow by Campus Compact, a Boston-based non-profit that works to…
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on Sue Mooney, Marquis Taylor ’06, Eileen O’Leary ’91, Fr. Tom “Halky” Halkovic, C.S.C., Chris Borelli ’14, upcoming political events on campus, and Politics Professor Kirk Buckman.
The Martin Institute for Law and Society at Stonehill College will sponsor and host the 4-way race for two seats on the Easton Board of Selectman on Tuesday, April 5th at 7 p.m.
The Martin Institute at Stonehill College will host a roundtable discussion with Joseph Kennedy III, the U.S. Representative for Massachusetts's 4th congressional district since 2013, on Tuesday, April 5th from 2:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. That event will be followed up with a luncheon with Suffolk County District…
Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Joseph Favazza has announced that Sue Mooney '82, professor of Biology and the Environmental Studies Program…
This week Monday Morning Update reports on the men’s basketball team, Evan Wolstencroft ’16, Fr. Tom Halkovic, C.S.C., Alumni's Easter-Egg Hunt, Campus Ministry, President Bartley MacPháidín, President Bartley MacPháidín, and Rev. David Arthur, C.S.C..
In this piece written for his 60th jubilee celebration, Rev. David Arthur, C.S.C. reflected on his 60 years of priestly service.
Rev. David Arthur, C.S.C., a professor and an academic administrator at Stonehill, died last week after a recent illness.
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on Stonehill's men’s basketball team, Professor Stephen Wilbricht, C.S.C., Stephen Conway ’17, a new 90-minute docudrama called A Terrible Beauty, the upcoming Salameno Lecture, Associate Vice President for Student Affairs/Dean of Students Kevin Piskadlo…
Think of a state-of-the-art fitness center, and certain images spring to mind: gleaming rows of exercise equipment, aesthetically pleasing locker rooms…
The Rev. Bartley MacPháidín ’59, C.S.C., Stonehill’s eighth and longest serving president passed away on March 17. Fr. MacPháidín, 79, took office in 1978 and led the College for 22 years. Under his leadership, Stonehill’s academic reputation grew dramatically and the College’s facilities…
Fourth-seeded Stonehill College battled past second-seeded Saint Anselm College for its third regional title in the last ten years with an 82-76 overtime…
In proclaiming a Jubilee Year of Divine Mercy, Pope Francis has called on Catholics not just to know God’s mercy but to also show greater mercy towards…
The Salameno Lecture at Stonehill College will welcome Wendy Doniger, a leading American scholar on India and Hinduism, on Monday, March 21 at 4 p.m. in…
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on a partnership between Stonehill and Catholic University in Washington, D.C., Stonehill College Investment Finance Initiative (SCIFI), Career Services’ annual internship and job expo, Catherine Capolupo ’94, Head coach Pat Boen ’89, Year of Mercy Celebration…
Stonehill College has announced the hiring of Catherine C. Capolupo ’94 as its vice president for enrollment management effective May 31st. She returns to her alma mater from Roger Williams University where she has served as its vice president since 2013.
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on the upcoming Salameno Lecture, Dr. Carolyn Woo, Matt Brown ’16, the upcoming Nakamichi Concert Series, John Stack, Jr. ’72, Tom MacDonald ’80, Chief Peter Carnes.
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on Stonehill's graphic design students, Careers Services, Matt Brown Day, Samantha Putko ’16, the upcoming campus safety discussion - the ALICE Program, the Alumni Travel Program, and Tuesday's Saint André Lecture.
A member of the Stonehill Theatre Company, Samantha Putko ’16, has been chosen to receive a National Fellowship Award from the Kennedy Center American…
When the 20,000 delegates attending the 2016 International AIDS Conference arrive in South Africa this July, they will be hard-pressed to miss the new…
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on the Peace Corps, Skyhawk Welcome Day, Professor Karl Giberson, Lauren Bombardier ’13, Dr. Carolyn Woo, Girls from the Hill and Surround Sound.
Today, the Peace Corps announced that Stonehill College ranked No. 23 among small schools on the agency’s 2016 Top Volunteer-Producing Colleges and Universities…
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on the annual Student Leadership Dinner, women’s basketball coach Trish Brown, Executive Chef Jocelyn Aurelien, Katy Shamitz ’99, Paige Van Valkenburgh ’17, Matching Gift Month, and Picture of the Week.
As Stonehill’s top chef, Jocelyn Aurelien brings a global touch to campus cuisine.
Young people on the South Shore needed a place to learn where their strengths could be nurtured and their challenges were understood- and they needed it…
Stonehill is one of the nation's best colleges for students seeking a superb education with great career preparation and at an affordable price according…
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on Best Bang for Tuition Buck, 2016 Class Gift, this year’s Saint André Lecture, The Farm at Stonehill, the Evening Division Program, Tenure & Promotions, Stanley Bauman, and cars on campus.
From 1970 to 1998, nearly 2000 students graduated from the Evening Division Program and, with the recent dedication of a commemorative plaque at Alumni…
On Tuesday, March 1 at 7 p.m. in the Martin Institute, Stonehill will welcome Dr. Carolyn Woo, president and chief executive officer of Catholic Relief…
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on Handshake Blitz, MLK Pledge, liberal education, Jason Homer ’09 and Joe Middleton, actor Roger Grunwald, Maynard Hinden '02, and Tom MacDonald ’80.
Dr. King once proclaimed: “Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.”
The Catholic-Jewish Dialogue Committee and Temple Chayai Shalom have joined forces to bring to campus The Mitzvah (The Good Deed), a one-person play that…
In our reading this evening from Mark's Gospel, which is the gospel reading for today, we see what emerges as a familiar pattern in the ministry of Jesus. He looks out across the lost and lonely faces of the crowds of people who have come to him looking for a reason for hope. They are, as the gospel…
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on Martin Luther King Jr., exciting Alumni Day activities, Rev. John Phelan, C.S.C. ’71, Erika Kelly ’16, Ed Cooley ’94, Jamey Breen ’14, Andrea Gagliardi ’10, and Kristen Hughes ’10.
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on Love Your Melon, English Professor George Piggford, C.S.C., Professor Emeritus of History James Kenneally and Barbara (Sullivan) Janelli ’72, a city-college waste water disposal agreement, Tori Faieta '15, the Freezin’ for a Reason 5k, Detective Lieutenant…
The Rev. Robert J. Kruse, C.S.C., a religious studies scholar and a former academic dean of Stonehill, died peacefully on Tuesday, December 29. He was…
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on Stonehill's year in review of 2015.
The top stories of 2015 at Stonehill.
Officials from Brockton and Stonehill recently signed a new 20-year agreement on sewage disposal, a point of contention in past relations between the College…
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on Professor of Physics and Astronomy Andre Goddu, Summer@Stonehill, Rev. Arthur “Bud” Colgan, C.S.C. ’68, Biology Professor Nick Block, Love Your Melon, Christmas Eve Mass, Erika Kelly ’16, and Stonehill's Christmas Snapshot.
The group, part of a national organization, helps improve the lives of children battling cancer
They are everywhere on campus and beyond right now, plastered on external walls, doors, and pillars—huge numbers of Operophtera brumata, or winter moths…
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on Giving Tuesday, energy efficiency, The Serpent Woman, Rev. Rick Gribble, C.S.C., Doug McIntyre ’79, School on Wheels, Claudia Rankine, ugly Christmas sweater, Micah Christian ’06, and Stonehill's holiday events.
A steady stream of accolades was bestowed upon Stonehill this year by prominent organizations that analyze data and survey students to determine the best…
National Grid has recognized Stonehill for its commitment to energy efficiency by nominating the College for a Northeast Business Leaders for Energy Efficiency…
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on #GivingTuesday, Team Impact, the American Campus Act on Climate Pledge, a charity knit-in recently held on campus, athletics success, No Shave November and Dancing With the Stonehill Stars.
Thanks to everyone who shared why they are thankful this holiday. Below are 11 Thanksgiving reflections by members of our community.
On Thursday, Stonehill joined more than 200 colleges and universities in signing the American Campus Act on Climate Pledge brought forth by the White House…
The 20-year agreement, which is pending City Council approval, will include $2.8 million in scholarships for Brockton students.
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on Robert Noyce Scholarship Program at Stonehill, Vice President Joe Biden, America's underrated colleges, student athletes, learning leadership, The Serpent Woman, extracurricular events, Professor Jack Jackson, and being thankful this season.
For its first Students in Action Leadership conference, the Jefferson Awards Foundation (JAF) partnered with the College to bring more than 100 local students, grades 7-12, along with their advisors, to campus for a day devoted to enhancing their life, leadership and technical skills.
What to do with a major in political science? To answer this question, each semester, Department of Political Science and International Studies invites recent graduates to share their perspective with current students looking to create international careers.
The Martin Institute at Stonehill is launching a new series focusing on Civic Art, Design + Media and, to mark the launch, it will host a luncheon presentation…
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on Shakespeare at Stonehill, Stonehill's Environmental Sciences & Studies Program, the Center for Nonprofit Management, Sr. Jeanmarie Gribaudo ’87, John Drew ’65, the Stonehill Theatre Company, Stonehill Police Chief Peter Carnes, the Century Club, and tell…
The Carole Calo Gallery at Stonehill College is pleased to present Down To Earth, featuring the work of Nedret Andre, Resa Blatman, Terry Gipps, Plotform (Jane D. Marsching and Andi Sutton), Richella Simard, Maryjean Viano Crowe, and Deb Todd Wheeler from November 9th- December 12th.
Claudia Rankine will be this year’s featured guest at the annual Chet Raymo Literary Series on Wednesday, October 18th at 6 p.m. The event, which is free…
1. The Shakespearean troupe delivered an interdisciplinary tour de force
Regardless of what classes the actors visited—business, physics, journalism, English…
The Stonehill Theatre Company will kick off its 2015-2016 season with a performance of The Serpent Woman, an 18th century comedy, by Carlo Gozzi at the…
Professor Christopher Wetzel, chair of Stonehill’s Department of Sociology & Criminology, says he sometimes meets students captivated by shows like “CSI: Crime Scene Investigation” who come to Stonehill looking for careers that promise that kind of grit and glamour.
Along with 14,000 public safety professionals from the U.S. and abroad, Stonehill Police Chief Peter Carnes attended the International Association of Chiefs…
With a new leader in place, the Center for Nonprofit Management (CNM) at Stonehill will host an open house in the Martin Institute on November 17 from…
Lee Farrow, who has worked as a Community Scholar and Adjunct Professor at Stonehill since 2011, was named Director of the College’s Center for Nonprofit…
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on Timothy Hughes ’16, Project Bread, Tomi Reichental, 17 great campus images, Stonehill's Athletic Hall of Fame, trick or treating on campus, Professor of Psychology Bonnie Klentz, and being thankful.
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on Molly Hellman ’16, World Edible Insect Day, Heather Abbot ’96, Madison McGlone ’18, Biology Professor Maura Tyrell, Stonehill’s energy management initiatives and upgrades, upcoming Holocaust survivor presentation, and the Stonehill Alumni Magazine…
As part of her semester abroad researching human rights issues, Molly Hellman ’16 recently visited the largest refugee camp in the Middle East, Zaatari…
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on Rev. Arthur Colgan, C.S.C. ’68, Professor Helga Duncan, Holocaust survivor Tomi Reichental, an arrest, Mike Lemme ’12 and Lauren Daley '05, local politics, Peter Balakian's upcoming presentation on Armenian Genocide, and David Finnegan ’64.
Pope Francis has appointed Stonehill alumnus Rev. Arthur Colgan, C.S.C. as auxiliary bishop of the Diocese of Chosica in the ecclesiastical province of…
The Joseph Martin Institute for Law & Society at Stonehill College has invited the Democratic, Republican, and independent candidates for the 2nd Plymouth…
With a premier Shakespearean acting company coming to campus shortly for a week’s residency, we asked English Professor Helga Duncan why Shakespeare remains…
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on the SpoCo dedication, William “Bill” Devin ’60, a report on prepared, employable alums, the upcoming James J. Kenneally Lecture on Jewish-Christian Relations, the Advanced Newswriting and Reporting course, the Blessing of the Pets, and Mayor Marty Walsh's…
After the College’s trustees met on Thursday, October 8, they, along with other members of the College community, gathered for dinner in the Pettit Atrium…
Stonehill graduates’ workforce preparedness and employability were recently recognized in a new rankings report by Educate To Career (ETC), which specializes…
Best-selling New York Times author and poet, Dr. Peter Balakian will speak on “The Transmission of Trauma Across Generations: Growing up in Suburbia…
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on A Midsummer Night's Dream at Hemingway Theatre, Bob Simpson '93, Biology Professor Nicholas Block, Candace Crocker '16, Political Science Professor Peter Ubertaccio, the Feast of Saint Francis, and Admiral Michelle Howard.
On Sunday morning, over 50 students and faculty members from the College will join forces with several advanced science students from Brockton High School…
Beginning on Monday, October 26th, Actors From The London Stage (AFTLS), a premier Shakespearean acting company, will be on the campus of Stonehill College…
Stonehill College will welcome Boston Mayor Marty Walsh to its campus on Tuesday, October 6th from 7 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. in the Pettit Atrium of the Shields…
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on recent incidents at the College, the Papal Mass, Stonehill's football team, Patrick Callaghan '72, a National Public Radio study, salary question, Boston Mayor Marty Walsh, and Admiral Michelle Howard.
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on Admiral Michelle Howard, Nick Chiocco '16, Oscar Tsao ’17, Fresh Check Day, The Farm's Mobile Market, Gerry O’Neill ’64, and SURE founder Professor Louis Liotta.
Admiral Michelle Howard, the highest-ranking woman in the United States Navy, will speak at Stonehill College’s Pettit Atrium in the Shields Science…
The Farm at Stonehill, through a $5,000 grant from Project Bread, is furthering its mission of providing our neighbors in Brockton with fresh, affordable…
At the end of the month, Stonehill’s Oscar Tsao ’17 will embark on a sailing adventure to Spain and Portugal through the highly competitive Sea Education…
Skyhawks senior defensive lineman is one of 22 football student-athletes recognized for charitable involvement and community service contributions
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on Jennifer Taranto ’16, Stonehill's new faculty, William "Blake" Marston '07, a student debt discussion featuring U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren, Martha McDonough ’68, Lauren Bombardier ’13 and Stonehill football .
Biology Professor Brownyn Heather Bleakley announced recipient of 2015 Louise F. Hegarty Award for Excellence in Teaching
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on the start of the new academic year, the Class of 2019, the Rev. Mark T. Cregan, C.S.C., Athletic and Fitness Center open house celebration, a discussion on student debt, educator John “Frank” Mooney ’16, and Alexandra and Bretton Keohane ’14.
Across America, student debt is very much on the minds of families these days. Given that widespread concern, the Martin Institute will host a round table…
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on Annie Roohan Krasnicki '82, Stonehill's Resident Staff Assistants, alumni volunteers, Daddy’s Dairy, a public Mass with Pope Francis, Rev. Hugh Cleary, C.S.C. ’69, and Dick Flavin ’58.
With move-in day for first year students next Saturday, life as a college student will soon begin for them. Reflecting on her experience moving in and getting settled into college life, Annie Roohan Krasnicki '82, below right in her yearbook photo, takes us back almost four decades to a time before social…
Stonehill has once again been named one of the nation's best institutions for undergraduate education, according to The Princeton Review. The education…
An extraordinary aspect of Stonehill is the community’s passionate commitment to mentoring. A new program aims to ensure students maximize the potential…
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on the Davis Educational Foundation, five alumni teachers, Kate (Monahan) Hanscom '05, Liam Dacko '16, The Holy Cross Center, Bill Braun, and Dustin Pedroia and Morgan Simko '16.
A two-year, $233,800 grant from the Davis Educational Foundation will allow Stonehill to launch "Think. Act. Lead.: A Path to Each Student’s Story,"…
For six very influential years during the 1970s, Bill Braun served as the Director of Holy Cross Center residence hall, which is more commonly called the…
On the 45th anniversary of students living in Holy Cross Center, alumni, professors and former staff members recently gathered in the Sem, as the residence…
Sometimes it’s Ellen DeGeneres, sometimes it’s a state educators association and sometimes it’s a local school system, but make no mistake: Students who go through Stonehill’s Education Studies program get noticed.
This week's MMU reports on Assistant Professor of Biology Professor Rachel Hirst ’98 and her students, Camp Shriver, Chanel Mazzone '16, Eileen O’Leary ’91, Aimee Chiavaroli '16, Stonehill's donors and Dustin Pedroia.
This week's MMU reports on Stonehill joining other Catholic institutions in responding to Pope Francis’ recent encyclical on the environment, Tori Faieta ’15, Claire O’Brien ’17, Monday Magazine rankings, Move-In Day memories, and Camp Shriver at The Farm.
Stonehill has joined a growing number of Catholic colleges and universities world-wide that are responding to the Pope’s recent encyclical on the environment…
Stonehill College prides itself as much on the success of its athletic programs as on the academic achievements of the student-athletes who bring that success onto the field of play. It’s a level of commitment that has consistently been recognized as among the highest in NCAA Division II athletics.
This week's MMU reports on Professor Chris Ives, Stonehill's communication program, Orientation, Michael MacEachern '19, Tom Kennedy '03, Tori Faieta '15 and Jack Sheedy '84.
“Legend” and “legacy” are terms thrown around in higher education—and elsewhere— often with too much ease and too little reflection. But in…
A member of the Class of 2003, State Senator Tom Kennedy, who died on Sunday, loved Stonehill.
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on Richard Finnegan '64, Anna Ohanyan, Summer Orientation, Jason Lynch '11, Community-Based Learning, foxes spotted on campus, Pillars magazine, and MaryAnne Long '65.
With its open fields and wooded areas, Stonehill is home to many creatures including these red foxes who appreciate that the campus offers an abundance of food with few disturbances from people or dogs, according to Associate Professor of Biology Greg Maniero, who studies the effects of environmental…
To Sociology Professor Corey Dolgon, it’s no surprise that community-based learning (CBL) is thriving at Stonehill. Like a lecture or a lab experiment, it has become a critical teaching tool on a campus where solidarity with other communities is a way of life.
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on Professor Bleakley's NSF Grant, Patricia (Connors) Fry '94 named Mass. Principal of the Year, John Drew '65 winning the Boston Business Journal Visionary Award, John Hanawalt '10 takes first in logo contest, Prithak Chowdhury '15 earns Ellis Fellowship, Alum…
John Hanawalt, a member of the Stonehill Class of 2010, has won an international logo design contest for his submission for the 2016 International AIDS…
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on the Presidents' Cup, Steven Weber '15, our shovel collection, Gene Coyne '65, Catholic College rankings, and the Farm.
English major Prithak Chowdhury '15 has been awarded the inaugural Anthony Ellis ’89 Post-Graduation Fellowship.
Stonehill College has announced that Dean O’Keefe, Class of 1994, and a former men’s soccer student-athlete, will return to his alma mater as the College’s…
At the request of the Smithsonian, the College’s Archives and Historical Collections Department is loaning a shovel from one of its collections to the…
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on Reunion 2015, the President's Dinner, Professor Adam Lampton, Fr. Tim Mouton, C.S.C., Brendan Murray '14, Jason Paganelli ’06 and the Country Squires.
In 1963, at the zenith of folk music’s popularity — when Bob Dylan was a rising star, and the Kingston Trio and Peter, Paul & Mary flooded radio waves…
The 55th Annual President’s Dinner at Stonehill, which welcomes nearly 600 friends, neighbors and alumni of the College each year, will honor Stonehill…
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on the College's 64th Commencement Ceremony held this past Sunday.
On Sunday, May 17, 498 students participated in Stonehill's 64 Commencement Ceremony in which Attorney Ken Feinberg served as the keynote speaker.
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on Thomas Noah '15, Professor Erica Tucker's "Introduction to Museum Studies" class, Emily Chang ’15, Lauren Daley ’05, Marquis Taylor ’06, longtime employee Anna Lee, Jennifer Irving ’10, and Shane Penzone ’11.
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on Nicole Bollerman ’10, Brittany Bergquist ’13, Patrick Kennedy ’16 and Professor Thomas Clarke, The Ballroom Thieves, the Citizens’ Police Academy, Ralph Dangelmaier ’88, and Stonehill Athletics Golf Tournament.
When she was just 13 years old Stonehill alumna Brittany Bergquist ’13 launched Cell Phones for Soldiers which is now a $2 million nonprofit serving…
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on the Princeton Review Green Guide, Dan Gardiner '14, Joseph Gale '13, Emily Zygiel '16, The Summit, Rev. Tim Mouton, C.S.C., Relay For Life, and the annual DiverCity Festival.
The paper was awarded first place in the ASPA’s Scholastic Newspaper Awards contest and received an honorable mention in NESNE’s 2015 College Newspaper Competition.
For the second year in a row, Stonehill has been recognized for its commitment to protecting the environment as The Princeton Review included the College…
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on Ashley Horan '15, PayScale, Stonehill Alumni Magazine, Commencement, Police Chief Peter Carnes, and Professor Ray Pepin.
Stonehill Police Chief Peter Carnes performed the Heimlich maneuver and successfully prevented a Stonehill student from suffocating recently.
Stonehill College ranks No. 15 among liberal arts colleges in the country for the best return on investment (ROI) according to Payscale, which recently released its sixth annual report about college ROI.
ttorney Kenneth Feinberg, whose skill and compassion guided the One Fund after the Boston Marathon bombing and the compensation fund for September 11th…
Boston 2024 has launched a series of 20 statewide community meetings over 20 weeks to give the public across Massachusetts an opportunity to ask questions…
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on White House recognition, Professor Anna Ohanyan, the STC’s spring production is The Spitfire Grill, Mario Fraioli ’04, Tommy Farrell ’17, Campus Minister Tim Mouton, C.S.C., Trustee Rev. Daniel Issing, C.S.C., and Relay for Life.
The Martin Institute at Stonehill College will host founder of the new United Independent Party in Massachusetts Evan Falchuk on Monday, April 20th at…
Recognizing the amount of work which went into cleaning up 114 inches of snow that fell during an eight-week time span, mainly on weekends, Tommy Farrell ’17 decided to set up a fundraising page for the facilities staff as a way to thank them for their efforts.
In her new book, "Networked Regionalism as Conflict Management," published by Stanford University press and due out in April, Ohanyan argues that alternative approaches to settling frozen conflicts are urgently needed, and explores new options and opportunities that may be available to the world community…
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on Thomas Shields, Accounting students, Sociology Professor Chris Wetzel, the Sports Complex, the annual Alumni Easter-Egg Hunt, Professor Peter Ubertaccio, and the Run for Respite 5k.
The Stonehill Theatre Company and the Department of Visual & Performing Arts will present their spring musical production of “The Spitfire Grill” on…
With the death on April 2 of healthcare entrepreneur Thomas Shields, the College has lost a great and loyal friend who knew and loved Stonehill very much, especially its students.
Around Thanksgiving, Professor Pam Kelley’s daughter Sabrina, who was diagnosed with Cystic Fibrosis when she was just six weeks old, came down with…
Recently, six students from Stonehill’s Mu Omega Chapter of Beta Alpha Psi, the international honor society for accounting, traveled to Washington, D…
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on Abigail McDermott ’15, Jamey Breen ’14, Ellen Sletten ’06, Joseph D’Amore ’16, Osasu Igbinedion ’13, Katie Shannon ’04, and Bob Rivers ’86.
It’s easy to see where Julianne Earle’s priorities lie when she says the highlight of her weekends is a three-hour MCAT prep course she takes for medical…
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on the College’s student chapter of the American Institute of Graphic Arts, Women’s Leadership, Patrick O’Mara ’16, the Chapel Choir, the American Red Cross Blood Drive, upcoming events featuring Professor Catherine Allgor and Marine Lieutenant Colonel…
The Martin Institute at Stonehill College will host Massachusetts House of Representatives House Speaker Robert DeLeo on Tuesday, March 31st at 11:30 a…
The Martin Institute at Stonehill College will host Massachusetts State Auditor Suzanne Bump on Monday, March 30th at 11:30 a.m.
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on Thomas Gumbley ’16, the Spring Job & Internship Expo, Teaching Tales, the annual Run for Respite 5k, Maeve Flanagan ’11, deer sighting, and Stonehill's Student Alumni Association.
Gumbley is the first Stonehill student to receive the GRO Fellowship and it is the largest amount of federal merit awarded to a Stonehill student.
A leading historian of the American women’s experience, University of California-Riverside History Professor Catherine Allgor will be the featured guest…
Retired Marine Lieutenant Colonel James G. Zumwalt will be discussing his book "Bare Feet, Iron Will, which is based on his numerous trips back to Vietnam…
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on Jennifer Taranto ’16, Colleen McCutcheon ’16, Alexis Johnson ’16, Kate Morneault ’16, Stonehill Vineyard Vines Ties and Tote Bags, Camp Shriver, the Citizens Police Academy, Father Theodore Hesburgh, C.S.C., and Professor Ray Pepin.
The National Inclusion Project is partnering once again with Stonehill College to support Camp Shriver at the College for its 2015 session.
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on Willy Baker, English Professor Scott Cohen, Political Science Professor Bettina Scholz, the 2015 Saint Andre Lecture, Summit Editor Lindsay Briggs ’08 and Summit editor, Ken Staffey ’93, and Adjunct Professor of Writing Jon Lee.
Since 1984, Sister Helen Prejean, C.S.J. has divided her time between educating citizens about the death penalty and counseling individual death row prisoners…
Last year, Stonehill first reported that three members of its community had been named potential bone marrow donors through the Be The Match registry.…
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on Tatiana Andrade ’17, History Professor John Rodrigue, the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival regional contest, Devin Ingersoll ’14, Stonehill football team help the elderly, the women’s basketball team and the men’s ice hockey team, and…
Three Stonehill student playwrights will take center stage on Sunday, February 15th at 4 p.m.* when their short plays will be performed as part of the…
An authority on nineteenth-century United States history, Professor John Rodrigue knows a great deal about President Abraham Lincoln, not to mention the Civil War and Reconstruction era, slavery and emancipation.
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on Underrated Stonehill, campus blizzard pictures, Christina Simoes ’14, Nicole Bollerman '10, Micah Christian ’06 and the Sons of Serendip, the Red Sox vs. the New York Mets upcoming game, Alumni Day, the Fall Dean's List and the Northeast-10 Conference…
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on Nicole Bollerman '10, Meghan Kenny ’13, Alexis Johnson ’16, Miyuki Takamatsu ’97, Brian Hoffman ’77, Throw Back Thursday, and Professor Emeritus of History James Kenneally.
When a massive earthquake devastated Kobe, the heart of Japan’s second largest urban area, in January, 1995, Miyuki Takamatsu ’97 was a sophomore at Stonehill…
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on a new video Why Stonehill is the Right Choice, alums Martin Earley ’10 and Devin Mauch ’11, William "Blake" Marston '07, Rebecca Swiszcz ’18, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day, J. Michael Lennon ’63, and the Sports Complex renovation.
Part of the group The Ballroom Thieves, singer/songwriter Martin Earley ’10 and percussionist Devin Mauch ’11 met through Stonehill’s music scene…
Electric car owners can now recharge their cars at a charging station behind the Sally Blair Ames Sports Complex.
The Massachusetts State Police Special Tactical Operations team recently brought their expertise in responding to active shooter situations to campus. Twenty Stonehill police officers participated in the two day program.
Stonehill is mourning the loss of William "Blake" Marston '07, who passed away on Saturday, January 11 during a military training accident.
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on the Power of a Stonehill Education, The Anthony Ellis Post-Graduation Fellowship, Stonehill's commitment to community engagement, the campus electric car charging station, a two day police training on campus, and field hockey player Erika Kelly ’16.
The family of Anthony Ellis, who passed away last January after a battle with leukemia, has created a post-graduation fellowship in his honor at Stonehill…
A look back at happenings at Stonehill in 2014.
This week's Monday Morning Update we take a look at Stonehill happenings in 2014.
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on 13 Stonehill students that interned abroad, Amy Flynn '12, Marquis Taylor ’06, Christmas Snapshot, The Ballroom Thieves, and nine employees recently received Gaudete medals.
Images from various Christmas events at the College featuring music by Sons of Serendip, whose lead singer is Stonehill alumnus Micah Christian '06.
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on Giving Tuesday, Kasie Lyons '17, April Renzella ’14, No-Shave November fund raiser for the American Cancer Society , the decorated residence halls, Professor Maureen Boyle, Assistant Professor of Religious Studies Stephen Wilbricht, C.S.C.
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on Giving Tuesday, James Hummel ’06, Andrew Bourret ’09, Daniel Doherty ’15, the Sylvia Donaldson Society for Women in Politics, Stonehill's study abroad program, and Liza Talusan.
The Institute of International Education recently released its annual Open Doors Survey and Stonehill placed 20th on its list of baccalaureate institutions for semester study abroad programs.
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on some Thanksgiving reflections from members of the Stonehill Community.
Stonehill Director of Intercultural Affairs Liza Talusan was the recipient of two Region I awards from the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators…
Demand in the fields of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) is high and Stonehill’s humanities curriculum gives graduates critical-thinking…
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on Professor of English George Piggford, C.S.C.,Communication Professor Jack Jackson, Writing Professor Jon Lee, a leading accounting firm, Sharkansky, LLP, Paula Sullivan, the Director of Archives Nicole Casper ’95, the Alumni Auction, Stonehill Theatre Company’s…
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on Thomas Noah ’15 and Austin Alfredson ’15, a Fall Splendor Snapshot, Sister Jeanmarie Gribaudo, C.S.J. ’87, Rev. Anthony Szakaly, C.S.C., Head Men’s Soccer Coach Jim Reddish ’96, volunteering at the Greater Boston Food Bank, the Stonehill Theatre…
The Stonehill Theatre Company’s Fall 2014 mainstage production is a modern adaptation of the classical Greek tragedy, Antigone, written in 1943 by two-time…
It may come as a surprise but Fr. Tony Szakaly, C.S.C., Stonehill's director of Campus Ministry, finds "A Game of Thrones" fascinating. " It provides almost endless themes for me to think of as source material for my homilies," he notes.
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on aerial photos of campus, History Professor Amy Houston, Stonehill's 26th annual Athletics Hall of Fame induction ceremony, Rev. Robert J. Kruse, C.S.C. ’55, student athletes, The Farm at Stonehill, campus Trick or Treat photos, and remembering Professor…
Supporting students who have faced challenging circumstances is a key part of Stonehill’s mission and two students who graduate this year show just how…
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on Stonehill's criminology program, DisCo Outcomes, Deacon Timothy Mouton, C.S.C., the 19th Alumni Auction, the Abraham’s Dice conference, Marquis Taylor ’06, the alumni travel program, and the upcoming Friars vs Skyhawks basketball game.
Meet the Rev. Mr. Timothy Mouton, C.S.C., or “Deacon Tim” as he’s known on campus since joining the Stonehill Campus Ministry team in July.
Stonehill College’s criminology program was recently ranked fourth in the nation by the college-ranking website College Factual, which USA Today regularly…
As the world marks Breast Cancer Awareness month, we take a look at four amazing Stonehill graduates who are leading the fight for better diagnosis and treatment.
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on Goldman Sachs new hires, Dan Conley ’80, Craig Almeida, the "BioBlitz" community collaboration, Bill Reardon ’95, the Caves Clean Up, and the upcoming Congress to Campus program.
Students interested in careers in global finance got first-hand advice from two alumni who have established successful careers at Goldman Sachs, Managing…
Conley is the chief law enforcement officer for the largest DA’s office in New England and he has a new ally in reaching out to victims of crime--Indy…
Members of the Stonehill community recently joined with our Brockton neighbors, including Brockton Mayor Bill Carpenter and representatives and students…
An upcoming conference at Stonehill will bring together leading scientists and scholars of religion to examine the nuanced interplay of chance and providence…
Arenberg's talk will focus on the forthcoming Senate elections and what is likely to happen.
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on Barry Frechette ’92, Stand Up Stonehill, Professor Bettina Scholz, Family Weekend, Choir Car Wash, Rev. Peter Walsh, C.S.C. ’84, Professor Peter Ubertaccio and the upcoming two political forums on campus.
A regular feature in the "Monday Morning Update" newsletter, Best Book asks members of the Stonehill community to discuss briefly a book that influenced, inspired or moved them.
Any advertiser — or fan of “Mad Men” — will tell you that it’s the story that sells the product.
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on Tim Johnson ’13, Stonehill's study abroad program, Abigail McDermott ’15, the annual Chet Raymo Literary Series Lecture, Shields Science Center, and Julia MacDonnell ’70.
Jennifer Egan, author of the Pulitzer Prize winning novel A Visit From the Goon Squad, will be this year’s featured guest at the annual Chet Raymo Literary…
The Martin Institute at Stonehill College will host a luncheon presentation featuring members of The Coalition to Protect Mass Jobs on Tuesday, September…
The Joseph Martin Institute for Law & Society at Stonehill College will host a pair of General Election forums on Tuesday, October 7th featuring the candidates…
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on ten new full-time faculty members, Assistant Professor of Business Administration Michael Mullen, Rape Aggression Defense (R.A.D.) courses, Micah Christian ’06, Family Weekend, honoring Tom MacDonald ’53, and Jon Favreau.
Professor Chris Wetzel’s commitment to students and his ability to inspire them is recognized with this year’s Hegarty Excellence in Teaching Award…
While Micah Christian ’06 and his group Sons of Serendip didn’t take the top prize on America’s Got Talent last week, the group’s fourth place…
On Tuesday, September 23rd at 12 noon, the Martin Institute at Stonehill will host a luncheon featuring two public transportation supporters who are campaigning…
This academic year, we welcome ten new full-time members of the faculty. Our new faculty are credentialed, published and experienced experts in the disciplines of Biology, Visual & Performing Arts, Economics, History, Business Administration, Philosophy, Environmental Science, and Chemistry.
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on an upcoming event at the Martin Institute, Micah Christian ’06, Stonehill's 3+2 Engineering students, the latest U.S. News & World Report’s Best Colleges rankings, Computer Science Professor Shai Simonson, the Cushing-Martin Hall exhibit featuring the…
Boston Globe columnist and Vatican expert John Allen will give a talk entitled “Is Change Coming? Pope Francis and his Potential Impact on the American…
The Easton Historical Society and the Stonehill College Archives & Historical Collections Department have teamed up to curate an exhibit featuring 11 Easton…
Stonehill has jumped ten spots in the latest U.S. News & World Report’s Best Colleges rankings released on September 9, 2014.
The Carole Calo Gallery at Stonehill College will feature an exhibit by sculpture and drawing artist Ed Smith entitled “A Hero’s Eternal Return,”…
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on Brian J. Flynn '92 Discovery and Collaboration Space, Jon Favreau, The Paula Sullivan Court, Micah Christian ’06, and Shalen Lowell ’14.
Jon Favreau, President Barack Obama’s former main speechwriter, will give a talk on Sept. 17th.
Over the summer, the MacPháidín Library’s computer lab classroom, originally named for alumnus Brian Flynn ’92 for his support during the construction of the Library in the late 1990s, was renovated through grants received from the George I. Alden Trust and an anonymous donor.
Sons of Serendip, the group that has captured the country's attention on NBC's "America's Got Talent," advanced to the finals of the hit show on Wednesday…
Stonehill is probably the only school in the world whose senior class adopts a shovel. That’s the opening of a seven-part audio series on the Ames Shovel…
After 43 years of outstanding service to the College, Assistant Vice President for Intercollegiate Athletics and Recreation Paula Sullivan retired earlier…
Stonehill celebrated the start of the 2014-2015 academic year at its annual Academic Convocation in the Sally Blair Ames Sports Complex on Tuesday, August…
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on Professor Robert Rosenthal, Professor Chet Raymo, the Democratic Forums being held at the College, the Ames Shovel Shop, Rev. Willy Raymond, C.S.C. ’67, and Micah Christian ’06.
From giants like Facebook and Amazon to young companies like BlueSnap, Stonehill graduates are applying their business and computer science skills to help…
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on welcoming the Class of 2018, summer groups and camps on campus, Danny Murphy '81, Micah Christian '06, Professor Wolf Gruner, David Tobias, the Back-to-School Backpack Project, and a craft sale reminder.
If you think Stonehill’s campus is quiet in the summer, think again. After commencement, the College hosts thousands of people who use the campus in…
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on The Princeton Review and Forbes, Joe D'Amore '16, Nick Chiocco ’16, Rev. Albert Croce, C.S.C., Blake Ducker ’17, and the upcoming candidate forums at the Martin Institute.
Stonehill ranked within the top 34 percent in Forbes Magazine annual listing of America’s top colleges, jumping 47 spots to 221.
The Joseph Martin Institute for Law & Society at Stonehill College will host a forum with the democratic candidates for Lieutenant Governor on Tuesday…
Stonehill is one of the nation's best institutions for undergraduate education, according to The Princeton Review. The education services company features…
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on a historical picture of Donahue Hall, Gerry O'Neill '64, Sean Sylver ’05, Dustin Pedroia, upcoming Democratic candidates’ debate at the Martin Institute, Timothy Coughlin ’80, freshman move-in day.
The emphasis on collaboration in the Stonehill Undergraduate Research Experience (SURE) means students across a broad cross-section of majors get to work…
The Joseph Martin Institute for Law & Society at Stonehill College will host a pair of forums with the democratic candidates for Treasurer and Attorney…
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on Camp Shriver, Stonehill's forum for the Domocratic nominees, Micah Christian ’06, , Roberto Rosa ’14, the Marketing Department, free Stonehill stamps, and Stonehill's Picture of the Week.
The Joseph Martin Institute for Law & Society at Stonehill College will host a forum with the candidates for the Democratic nomination for Governor of…
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on The Henry Thevenin ’14 Memorial Scholarship, the Alzheimer’s Association’s Longest Day Event, the Stonehill in Washington Program, Associate Professor of Economics Sean Mulholland, and the Most Rev. Edgar da Cunha, S.D.V.
For the more than 30 years, the Stonehill in Washington Program has placed students in high-profile internships that give them skills useful in their field…
It is prime growing season at The Farm at Stonehill and, in addition its sprouting crops, there are several exciting projects underway at the 1.5 acre…
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on Summer Orientation for the Class of 2018, Tara Daniels ’14, Stonehill in DC, Boston Globe quotes President John Denning, C.S.C., the three-day police mountain bike certification course, Jessica Kennedy ’12, and supporting Stonehill.
By the end of her first week in the remote village of Tabora on the broad plains of Northwestern Tanzania, Hailey Chalhoub ’13 had already been invited…
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on Micah Christian ’06, Joseph King ’91, Brendan Shepard ’11, Nate Marcoulier '18, Reunion 2014, and the Dean's List.
We asked members of the Stonehill community for summer book recommendations.
From managing affairs in the front office to helping to cover the game, Stonehill students regularly attain internships that have them working in some…
Mary Beth Baptiste '75 has captured her journey to being a wildlife biologist in the Rockies in her new book "Altitude Adjustment: A Quest for Love, Home…
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on Reunion 2014, Marquis Taylor '06, Gerry O’Neill ’64, Academic Success, honoring James “Lou” Gorman ’53, Conferences & Events, and Stonehill's summer reading recommendations.
The 54th Annual President’s Dinner at Stonehill, which welcomes nearly 700 friends, neighbors and alumni each year, will be held on Thursday, May 29…
Transcript of Michael Sheehan's keynote address at Stonehill's 63rd Commencement.
Stonehill celebrated its 63rd Commencement on Sunday, May 18, graduating 613 students from the Class of 2014. Boston Globe CEO and driving force behind…
On Thursday, May 15, Stonehill entered a new chapter in its history as it broke ground for a new 50,000 square foot addition to its Sally Blair Ames Sports…
Instrumental in the creation of the One Fund to benefit the Boston Marathon bombing victims, Boston Globe CEO Michael Sheehan will deliver the keynote…
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on alumni advice for the Class of 2014, Stonehill Faculty Focus, the completion of the solar field, Professor Thomas Gariepy, C.S.C. ’70, the Dual-Degree Transfer Agreement, a Cardinal selfie, athletics success and a tribute to Professor George Gallant.
On Wednesday, May 7 Stonehill celebrated the completion of a 2.7 megawatt solar field which is located across from its main campus on Route 138 in Easton. The 9,000 solar panel field is the largest on a New England college campus according to the Association for Advancement of Sustainability in Higher…
Massasoit Community College and Stonehill College recently signed agreements that will provide Massasoit Community College students and graduates more…
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on psychology students and their research methods, Jay Mattie ’81, Stonehill Student Success, the Catholic-Jewish Dialogue Committee, the Dance Team, The Summit, Basil Awareness Day and Michela McShane ’14.
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on Stonehill's sustainable campus, the Chapel of Mary, Peter Paul Payack '09, Professor Emeritus Michael Coogan, Professor Emeritus of Physics Chet Raymo, International Jazz Day, and Tara Daniels '14.
You could see Professor Karl Giberson’s students warming to his lecture as he began talking about a time when some of the most respected scientists in…
College hailed for its commitment to the environment and sustainability
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on the annual Alumni Easter Egg Hunt, an American Studies class, the College’s tenth annual Relay for Life, a graphic design exhibition, Paul Kirk and Mo Cowan, and Professor Chet Raymo.
He is Risen! He is Risen indeed! May that which we celebrate at Easter, the Resurrection of Our Lord Jesus Christ, be a source of hope and blessing for all!
Long-time Chemistry Professor Maria Curtin has been named Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs and Dean of the Faculty at Stonehill.
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on Professor Emeritus Chet Raymo, a Night Walk on campus, a study abroad photo gallery, the DiverCity Concert Snapshot, Rev. Willy Raymond, C.S.C. ’67 and Rev. John Phelan, C.S.C. ’71, and the Stonehill Enactus Team.
With the lights off, the north section of parking lot 17 was in darkness on Wednesday night, which allowed 150 students and faculty -- many with their children -- to gaze clearly at the stars.
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on the Stonehill Service Corps, the Easton Historical Society, Camp Shriver, the Real Food Campus Commitment, Conor McGlade ’11, a campus scavenger hunt, and Student Alumni Association.
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on this year’s Commencement Honorees, Carole Calo, The Stonehill Theatre Company, Breanne Penkala ’15, two upcoming presentations, Relay For Life, and the Visual & Performing Arts department drawing marathon.
The Cushing Martin Art Gallery will be renamed in honor of the late Professor Carole Calo, who is credited with making the Visual and Performing Arts Department…
Stonehill will hold its tenth annual Relay For Life on Friday, April 11th, bringing together students, faculty, staff and friends of the College.
Jacqui Henry had her heart set on majoring in art conservation. But she’d found resistance to creating a specialized major at the large university she attended as a freshman. Then, a conversation with Stonehill Art History Professor Allyson Sheckler changed everything.
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on a new minor program in Digital Media Production, the JedCampus Seal, Bob Rivers ’86, the upcoming Salameno Lecture, Job and Internship Expo, a golden opportunity, and Ed Cooley ’94.
The Stonehill Theatre Company and Department of Visual and Performing Arts will debut their spring production of Theresa Rebeck’s Seminar, a comedy about…
While studying abroad at the Umbra Institute in Italy this semester, Breanne Penkala ’15 is helping to promote an initiative to reduce food waste in…
With a revamped recording studio and control room and a new classroom with modern editing capabilities, Stonehill students now have enhanced opportunities…
Stonehill is one of just 42 schools in the nation to be recognized for its comprehensive mental health programming.
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on the bone marrow donor registry Be The Match, a Celtic Snapshot, Prithak Chowdhury ’15, Lauren Graham ’15, Rev. Oliver Williams, C.S.C., remembering Fr. Dick Sullivan, C.S.C., and a series of luncheon events at the Martin Institute.
Be The Match, the world’s largest bone marrow donor registry, has contacted three Stonehill community members as potential donors.
The Martin Institute at Stonehill College will welcome all candidates for Massachusetts Lieutenant Governor and Attorney General in a series of luncheon events scheduled over the next two months.
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on David Simas '92, the new Lou Gorman Pavilion, James Shannon '65, the H.O.P.E. Alternative Spring Break Program, Jeffrey McClusky '75, Blueprint Summer Programs, and New York's Saint Patrick's Day Parade.
Over spring break, thirteen H.O.P.E. Service Immersion delegations from Stonehill depart in the spirit of Holy Cross to bear witness to love in the world…
As groundbreaking for the Sports Complex expansion project nears, memorabilia for the new Lou Gorman Pavilion has begun to arrive, most notably Gorman’s…
For David Simas, much has changed since he graduated from Stonehill in 1992.
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on Tori Faieta ’15, David Simas ’92, Political Science Professor Peter Ubertaccio, Head Coach Karen Boen, Fr. Tony Szakaly, C.S.C., Stonehill chefs, and Campus Minister Fr. Tom Halkovic, C.S.C.
David Simas ’92, the newly appointed Senior Advisor for Communications and Strategy for President Barack Obama, will return to his alma mater and engage…
Stonehill students in the Exhibitions and Collections course helped curate a new exhibit in the Cushing-Martin Gallery titled P.O.E.M. (Poetics of Ephemeral Memory).
On successive Saturdays last fall, a Stonehill student in the Neuroscience: Mind, Body, Community Learning Community (LC) arrived with her classmates for…
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on former Mexican President Felipe Calderón, Priscilla Dodoo '12, Brittany Bergquist '13, the Fun Fund, the Boston Black Catholic Choir, Stonehill's Spring Nakamicki Concert, Micah Christian '06 and Jocelyn (Vierra) Christian '08, and the Stonehill men's ice…
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on Kimberly Dwyer ’01, Professor Antonio Barbagallo, Stonehill's green initiatives, Matt Brown ’16, Political Science Professor Richard Finnegan ’64, Alumni Day, and the upcoming New York City Saint Patrick's Day Parade.
The conference gave members of the Stonehill community a chance to come together for an afternoon of open discussion about ways to shape a more inclusive…
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on Associate Professor of Visual & Performing Arts Shane Savage-Rumbaugh, Katherine Sorresso '14, Assistant Professor of English Matthew Borushko, Rev. Richard Novak ’58, Rolling Stonehill, and an upcoming alumni event in Florida.
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on the McPhaidin Library’s website, Sky News, David Simas '92, Purple Strategies, George Hagerty ’75, Alumni Day, and a recent presentation by Liliane Willens.
The Cushing-Martin Gallery at Stonehill College has a new exhibit on display through February 14th titled “Art of the Heirloom.” The exhibit includes…
Walking along the shore of Walden Pond, having just read Thoreau’s description of the whistle of the morning train, and then hearing the commuter rail speed by on those same tracks, Dan Cormier realized how wrong he was about early American literature.
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on Fr. Hugh Cleary, C.S.C. ’69, a Political Round Table luncheon, Neal O’Doherty ’09, Stonehill’s new website, Alumni Day, and the Sports Complex Expansion.
Leading red and blue political veterans from Purple Strategies to share first in the nation poll results.
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on Stonehill’s new solar field, Stonehill’s energy upgrades, John F. Stack, Jr. ’72, Brianna Lertora '13, Head Football Coach Robert Talley, and Mary Shields.
A 15-acre solar field is being built on an unused parcel of land across from Stonehill College’s main campus on Route 138 in Easton.
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on Aimee Chiavaroli ’16, Greg Campion ’00, Head Football Coach Robert Talley, Hernani “Ernie” Branco, Craig Binney ’83, Political Science Professor Peter Ubertaccio, Xavier Dixon ’14, a Christmas Snapshot, and Christmas Eve Mass.
At a prayer service in the Chapel of Mary at Stonehill recently, Craig Binney ’83 was honored by the Congregation of Holy Cross, whose U.S. Province…
In a season filled with setbacks, the men's cross country team suffered an unexpected blow when its rental van was broken into while in Washington for…
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on Rev. Thomas Gariepy, C.S.C., Bob Rivers ’86, Football head coach Robert Talley, #GivingTuesday, Richard Schiffmann ’54, President John Denning, C.S.C, and the Stonehill Alumni Magazine.
Stonehill College football head coach Robert Talley has been named the Division II/III Coach of the Year by the New England Football Writers.
Discover the many ways Intercultural Affairs Director Liza Talusan and numerous student groups help make all students feel welcome.
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on some Thanksgiving reflections from members of the Stonehill community.
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on President John F. Kennedy, the 2013 Alumni Auction, Larry DiCara, the Annual Report to Donors, backpacking across Europe, the Nakamichi concert photos, giving thanks, Stonehill's women's cross country team, and the Stonehill football and field hockey teams…
The assassination of President John F. Kennedy in Dallas on November 22, 1963 stunned the Stonehill community as it did the rest of the country. At the…
This past summer, recent Stonehill graduate Domenique Ciavattone '13 completed a 20-country backpacking adventure with two of her fellow Stonehill classmates…
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on Stonehill's STEM programs, seven alumni working in the State House in Boston, the upcoming events at the Martin Institute, Lieutenant William C. Murphy ’63, Kristen Kennedy ’14, the 2013 Nakamichi Gospel Concer
At their 50th Reunion, as they gathered for their induction into the Pillar Society, the Class of 1963 did not forget classmate William Murphy.
The Stonehill Theatre Company and the Department of Visual and Performing Arts will present their fall 2013 production Brontë by British playwright Polly…
Noted soloist Sharon Molden, who has performed numerous times with the Boston Pops Gospel Choir, and who currently performs with the Messiah Baptist Church…
In high school, Laura Sidla ’11 cohosted a student art gallery in Rhode Island to give young artists the chance to show their work. Proceeds from gallery events went to international charities. In recognition of her work, Sidla earned a college scholarshi
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on Kelvin Ramirez '01, Michael Lennon ’63, The Common Application, Stonehill's Cross country coach Karen Boen, the annual Alumni Mass of Thanksgiving, share why you are thankful this holiday season, and a Hallowe
Kelvin Ramirez ’01 is an art therapist…not a filmmaker. But lately he’s found himself immersed in the movie business. As producer of Art Therapy:…
The author of the critically-acclaimed new biography of Norman Mailer is J. Michael Lennon ’63, an English major at Stonehill and a contributor to The…
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on a Learning Community Mentoring Through Art, Charles Everett Pace, the Stonehill football team, Facebook Fans, the newest edition of the Stonehill Alumni Magazine, and Thanksgiving.
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on the new pedestrian bridge, Alum J. Michael Lennon's biography on Norman Mailer, Donahue Hall, the Alumni Auction, a student art project, and Megan Lewis '14.
Look into one of the art studios at Stonehill College on a Tuesday and you will see that knowledge and leadership skills sometimes develop while sitting cross-legged on the floor with fingers and faces flecked with brightly colored acrylic paints.
Stonehill College celebrated the opening of its new pedestrian bridge at a special dedication ceremony on Thursday, October 17. The bridge, which is named…
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on Emma Graig '15, Professor of English Daniel Itzkovitz, Stonehill's new agreement with Regis College, the Chet Raymo Literary Series Lecture, Marquis Taylor ’06, and Ryan Gaul ’96.
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on Jane Thierfeld Brown, Stonehill's new logo, the new bridge, Democratic candidate Joe Avellone, an upcoming performance by the United Brass Quintet, Family Weekend, and the new Stonehill Skyhawk Online Shop.
Stonehill unveiled today a new visual mark at a special community presentation in the Pettit Atrium of the Shields Science Center. The new mark, which…
The College has invited a leader in the field of disability service, Jane Thierfeld Brown, to campus for two days of meetings with faculty, staff and students…
Following a meeting of its Board of Trustees, Stonehill College President John Denning, C.S.C. announced the appointment of Pauline Dobrowski as Vice President…
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on Peter Wong and Healthcare Administration Professor Warren Dahlin, Neil Roche ’53, Professor of English Barbara Estrin, Bill Driscoll ’68, and studying abroad.
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on the inauguration of Fr. John Denning, C.S.C. as the College’s tenth president, Dan Farley ’92, Christine Ferretti ’92, Board Chair Thomas May ’69, the Fruit & Yogurt Bar Social, and Inauguration photos.
I extend a warm welcome to everyone here at Stonehill today, delegates from other colleges and secondary schools, alumni from every class in our history, my confrères in Holy Cross, parents, friends, trustees, neighbors and members of my own family. We are so glad that you have joined us on this joyous…
The Presidential Inauguration for Rev. John F. Denning, C.S.C., the tenth President of Stonehill, was held today, Friday, September 20th in the College’s…
Academy Award winning director Sean Fine will visit Stonehill’s Martin Institute on Wednesday, September 25th to discuss his documentary film Inocente…
The Spirit of Holy Cross Award recognizes lay collaborators who devotedly work to make Blessed Basil Moreau’s vision and mission to “make God known…
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on Inauguration Week, Stonehill's new faculty, Jeff Santos '15, the Back to School Backpack Project, Peace in Syria, Stonehill's award-winning website, Fr. Fancis Grogan, C.S.C., and Stonehill's 9/11 memorial serv
This academic year, we welcome six full-time faculty, two teaching fellows and a lab instructor to the College. Our new faculty members are credentialed, published and experienced experts in the disciplines of Biology, Business Administration, Chemistry,
The Presidential Inauguration Ceremony for Rev. John F. Denning, C.S.C., the tenth president of Stonehill College, will be held on Friday, September 20th…
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on Daniel "Bud" Roche, Katie Shannon ’04, Arlene (Arruda) McNamee ’68, Professor Karl Giberson, Adjunct Professor of Sociology and Criminology Paul Dawley, and Tara Daniels ’14.
The Cushing-Martin Gallery at Stonehill will feature the work of non-representational painter and mixed media artist Adria Arch through September 27th…
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on Move-in Day, the Class of 2017, the Lou Gorman ’53 Pavilion, Matt Plummer ’15, Stonehill’s Mu Omega Chapter, and the College’s new website.
This summer, Philip Gasbarro ’14 and Brendan O’Sullivan, associate professor of philosophy, tackled a provocative question: Can the mind fit in to…
Economics major Paul Fazio ’14 used to dread research, but the SURE program opened his eyes to the life-changing impact it can have on economic policy…
While translating the poetry of Russian symbolist Alexander Blok, psychology and sociology double major Laura Dzgoeva ’14 (who is also happens to be…
With the 2014 Eastern New England Biological Conference in their sites, Jillian Bouchard ’15, Alexa Caruso ’15, and Stephen Leonard ’14 worked with…
Building on the work of past SURE scholars, Jane Farrell ’14 and Sarah Pearson ’14 helped Christopher Poirier, associate professor of psychology, to…
Exhibition space in newly expanded Sports Complex to honor the Red Sox legend
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on The Princeton Review, Brankley Garcia ’17, Jessica Mardo ’13, Professor John Rodrigue, Bernie Dennis ’70, and Camp Shriver at Stonehill.
The education services company features the College in the new 2014 edition of its annual college guide, "The Best 378 Colleges.” Only about 15% of America’s…
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on Ed Cooley ’94, John Hepburn, a new campus bridge, Peter Ubertaccio, Stonehill's Head Baseball Coach Pat Boen ’89, and Paige Allen ’13.
Up until now, the free, monthlong inclusion camp, Camp Shriver, created by Eunice Kennedy Shriver in 1962 was held in Boston on the University of Massachusetts…
The polyphemus moth is now on record in the Butterflies and Moths of North America (BAMONA) database for Easton after its presence on campus was brought…
Further unifying the campus on a pedestrian level is part of the College’s master plan and, to that end, work has begun on building a bridge across Ames…
This week's Monday Morning Update Reports on a College of Distinction, Pamela Bardhi ’13, the Back-to-School Backpack Project, Political Science Professor Anna Ohanyan, John “Jack” Brebbia ’53, and the Narragansett Summer Running Festival.
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on Camp Shriver, Marquis Taylor ’06, Associate Professor of English Sarah Gracombe and author Jane Austen, the Albert Cullum Memorial Teaching Scholarship, and Tom MacDonald ’80.
Associate Professor of English Sarah Gracombe, who teaches classes on 19th-century British literature and culture says Jane Austen's work has never gone…
Stonehill College is committed to educating the mind and the heart and the result is a community where acts of compassion and courage abound. Whether it’s…
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on President John Denning, C.S.C., Cheryl Bartlett '06, My Brother's Keeper, Jason Lynch ’11, summer orientation, and Stonehill's Blueprint Summer Program.
After 13 years of working at the College, most recently as the Vice President for Student Affairs in the Duffy Academic Building, today Rev. John Denning…
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on Orientation, Ed Roster '58, the Clark Challenge, Judith Salerno '73, a new grant from the Templeton Foundation, a report from the ACCU, and our latest Picture of the Week.
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on Professor Mitchell Glavin, Professor Karl Giberson, the Cogs Classic Golf Tournament, the Gordon Research Conferences, Rev. Jim Fenstermaker, C.S.C. ’77, and Lulu the pit bull.
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on the College's solar farm, Reunion romance, Professor Wanjiru Mbure's book drive, managing student debt, Dana Borges '13, and Professor Peter Ubertaccio in the New York Times.
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on William Pellegrino '13, Sr. Jeanmarie Gribaudo, C.S.J., Reunion 2013, the 53rd Annual President's Dinner, and a gratitude journaling session on campus.
The annual President’s Dinner saw not only the awarding of the President’s Medal to the Ron Burton Family but also a surprise announcement that the…
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on Stonehill's 62nd Commencement ceremony, President Cregan, and Rev. John Denning, C.S.C..
A total of 633 students, the largest class in history, participated in the College’s 62nd Commencement ceremony under clear, sunny skies on Sunday.
Stonehill College has named Rev. John Denning, C.S.C. as its tenth President following a unanimous vote by its Board of Trustees earlier today, Friday…
You’ll see them dressed in their performance robes at convocation and hear their voices raised high in celebration at commencement. You may even catch the muffled sounds of rehearsals outside the Chapel of Mary.
Jason Lynch is not comfortable doing things the easy way.
This week's Monday Morning Update reports on Katie Conboy's farewell, Abby Bongaarts '15, Laura Hayes '12, the new look to Stonehill’s crosswalks, and David Simas '92.
At a reception honoring Katie Conboy’s 26 years of service to the College, Katie recalled a particular kind of Stonehill story about the way wisdom is passed from one generation to another.
The 53rd Annual President's Dinner at Stonehill, which welcomes nearly 700 friends, neighbors and alumni each year, will be held on Thursday, May 30 with…
Stonehill welcomes the Rev. Anthony Szakaly, C.S.C. who was recently appointed as the College’s new Alumni Minister.
Stonehill College, the National Inclusion Project and the Center for Social Development and Education (CSDE) at UMass Boston are partnering together to…