Pictured above: Dr. Jasmine Khubchandani ’12 is a general surgery resident at Massachusetts General Hospital. She is passionate about ending healthcare disparities and hopes her research will empower vulnerable and underserved individuals.

Whether in the classroom, clubs or a semester on another continent, Stonehill students are constantly making discoveries about themselves and what makes them care. As that picture becomes clearer, they begin building the skills and knowledge that will allow them to maximize their impact on those issues.

It may not always feel like it, but it’s the beginning of leadership – not leadership driven by ego, but leadership driven by the knowledge that the ability to step up in support of goals and issues important to you is priceless.

Whether you seek to drive the changes that are coming or to help make sure no one gets left behind, Stonehill provides the foundation to maximize your impact. 

David Simas ’92 talks about how Stonehill prepared him for his roles in the White House and as chief executive officer for Obama Foundation

  • BACES

    BACES Mentoring Program is a mentorship program that connects BIPOC students and alumni. This program strives to implement a holistic approach to foster a sense of community, partnership, and mentorship for students and alumni of color.

  • Anchors Leadership Society

    The Anchors Leadership Society provides students the chance to learn to lead with courage to create a more just and compassionate world.

  • Leadership Through Diversity

    Leadership Through Diversity empowers first-year students who want to be engaged in the development of an inclusive campus community and expand their leadership skills.

  • IDEAS

    Integrating Democratic Education at Stonehill (IDEAS) 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.

  • Disney Leadership Experience

    Students engage through group learning and individual sessions, participate in experiential activities in the Disney Theme Parks, and develop an action plan for accomplishing their student leader and career goals.

The Office of Intercultural Affairs fostered my passion for justice, especially after joining a college environment where not everyone looked like me. The groups I became involved in helped me grow as a leader and as an advocate for the most vulnerable.

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