
Representatives from more than 30 college and K-12 farms gathered at Stonehill College today to connect, share stories, and tackle common challenges faced by campus farms in New England.
Representatives from more than 30 college and K-12 farms gathered at Stonehill College today to connect, share stories, and tackle common challenges faced by campus farms in New England.
Karl Giberson, professor of science and religion, published a book called Saving Darwin that lays out the history behind an age-old question: Is it possible to believe in God and evolution at the same time?
Professor Alessandro Massarotti is reaching for the stars as he oversees major growth in the Department of Physics & Astronomy but to explain the program’s broad appeal he turns to a small earthly object. “The majors offered by the Physics Department…
The leadership skills Ryan Peck ’18 developed at Stonehill College helped propel his team to a major victory at the international business honor society Beta Gamma Sigma Leadership Summit in Orlando, Florida.
At this 2017 Academic Convocation, Stonehill College is proud to bestow the Louise F. Hegarty Award for Excellence in Teaching on Professor Bettina Scholz, Associate Professor of Political Science.
The Integrating Democratic Education at Stonehill (IDEAS) Program is an interdisciplinary, student-centered program that fosters engagement and active learning by creating an environment for students to share their passions, wisdom and knowledge with one another through student-led courses.
In 2017, Stonehill College is proud to bestow the Outstanding Faculty Service Award on Professor Marilena Hall.
Stonehill’s new minor provides distinct advantages to students pursuing careers in communication science disorders, speech-language pathology, and audiology.
Francis Dillon will tell you that the huge expenses associated with college aren’t necessarily what makes it hard for students of limited means to get through school. Often, it’s relatively small stuff that can have a huge impact.
When Ben Albert ’10 decided to focus his studies on political science and international studies, he did so because they’re "fields in which you can truly effect change." Since graduating, he’s done that, building on a solid foundation that he assembled…