
A History of Success in Many Fields
Research, writing and perspective help history majors find success on countless career paths.
Research, writing and perspective help history majors find success on countless career paths.
Graduates of Stonehill’s economics program gain the experiences and highly coveted skill sets that open doors in a vast array of fields.
Father James Connelly, CSC's new book, The History of the Congregation of Holy Cross, chronicles the Holy Cross community from its inception to today.
A story of how an alumni mentor and supportive faculty helped pave the way for a leading criminalist in the field of forensic science.
Political Science and International Relations Professor Anna Ohanyan recently joined CEIP's Russia and Eurasia Program.
Personal growth, professional clarity are at the heart of the Boston Externship Program.
New research, conducted by biology faculty and students over more than fifteen years and published in Scientific Reports, identifies a genetic variation in mushrooms that may allow individual organisms to undergo adaptive changes within a single lifetime.
In a poignant reflection of Stonehill’s mission, a number of students and alums are putting their degrees to work in the race for a COVID-19 vaccine.
Tom Manchester teaches Integrated Sports Marketing. It’s his first semester teaching—ever. Still settling in, he remains slightly uncomfortable with being called Professor, preferring the more casual Tom.
A member of the Voices of Our City community choir, Jehlad Hickson ’17 reached the semi-finals of the hit TV show and brought awareness to the homeless community in the process.