
Stonehill College is proud to bestow the Louise F. Hegarty Award for Excellence in Teaching on Professor Karen Anderson, Professor of Education.
Stonehill College is proud to bestow the Louise F. Hegarty Award for Excellence in Teaching on Professor Karen Anderson, Professor of Education.
Stonehill’s Adam Ziegler ’21 spent this summer conducting research aimed at protecting and ensuring the future of a rare coral wilderness through a SEA Semester summer program.
Over spring break, I spent a week in the Dominican Republic, working on community projects in the rural town of El Cercado. There, I served locals by making fertilizer for their agricultural nurseries, producing nutritious peanut butter, and creating…
Casey, of Londonderry, New Hampshire, was awarded the Communication Faculty Service Award. Casey hopes to be a college admission counselor and support high school students as they navigate the college application process. “Stonehill has taught me how…
Holmes, a communication and philosophy double major, received the Communication Department Ronald J. Fraser Award in Communication Studies Student of the Year Award as well as the Philosophy Department Student of the Year Award. The Springfield, Massachusetts…
LoRusso was awarded the Ronald J. Fraser Award in Mediated Communication. The communication and gender & sexuality students double major from Walpole, Massachusetts, was accepted into LES and Lambda Pi Eta honor societies. The Moreau Honors student also…
Statistics show fewer than 17 percent of senior leaders in investment banking are women. A new alumnae mentoring program hopes to change that.
In 2019, Stonehill College is proud to bestow the Outstanding Faculty Service Award on Professor Allyson Sheckler.
Scholarship starts with a question — a pressing puzzle that awakens inquiry. That inquiry — the pursuit of insight and answers to central questions — is the foundation of the liberal arts education at Stonehill College, where classroom teaching and scholarly research are inextricable.
Stonehill College and the Leo J. Meehan School of Business recently introduced the course as part of a campuswide effort to connect students with learning opportunities that will better prepare them to lead in a global market and to lead cross-functional teams. It is one of the few schools in the nation to offer financial technology programming to undergraduate students.