
Honoring an Intercultural Legacy
When Jean Hamler, our first Director of Intercultural Affairs, recently returned to campus for the 25th anniversary of Intercultural Affairs at Stonehill, she got a surprise.
When Jean Hamler, our first Director of Intercultural Affairs, recently returned to campus for the 25th anniversary of Intercultural Affairs at Stonehill, she got a surprise.
The Stonehill community opened the new school year by celebrating faculty excellence, hearing sage advice on how to make the most of the college experience, and dipping into local history with the presentation of an Ames shovel to President John Denning, C.S.C.
Stonehill College is proud to bestow the Louise F. Hegarty Award for Excellence in Teaching on Helga Duncan, Professor of English.
A faculty with diverse research interests and a program that has evolved to prepare students for success in new psychology niches help graduates pursue rewarding careers.
Stonehill students enlisted to help rewrite the rules of research as part of a groundbreaking, global initiative.
Few degrees provide the breadth of options available to English graduates, who find success in fields that include law, publishing, business and education.
A professor and student had never formally co-led a Stonehill course when Anna Lännström, professor and chair of the Philosophy Department, and Rachel Santos ’17 spoke about the possibility last year. Yet the lack of precedent didn’t strike either of…
How a survivor of the Lebanese Civil War came to teach Arabic at Stonehill and the lessons—in addition to language—that she imparts.
Students from the Stonehill Chapter of the Beta Alpha Psi Accounting Honor Society took part in the society's annual Deloitte LLP “Best Practices” competition placing second.
Mathematics majors at Stonehill graduate with more than a mastery of calculus and quantitative techniques. They leave with a well-rounded educational foundation that positions them for success in myriad fields.