Stonehill in the News

May 09  | Coach Katie Conover '03 Strives To Take Stonehill Women’s Lacrosse Team Where She Has Been
Item Thumbnail Head coach of women's lacrosse since 2008, Katie Conover '03 aims to take the Stonehill College the team where she has been. 
May 06  | Mom’s Approval
Item Thumbnail Martin McGovern, director of communications and media relations at Stonehill, writes about his mother in an op-ed which appeared in the "Boston Irish Reporter." 
April 29  | College Students Uninspired For Election
Item Thumbnail Peter Ubertaccio, professor of political science at Stonehill, explains why young people in general are not very interested in politics or public policy. 
April 18  | Stonehill Alum Credits Junior Achievement For Who He Is Today
Item Thumbnail Healthcare executive Bob Simpson ’93 was recently inducted into the Junior Achievement of Southwest Florida Business Hall of Fame for Lee County. 
April 10  | With Senate Primary Three Weeks Away, Republicans Mix It Up
Item Thumbnail Peter Ubertaccio, director of the Martin Institute for Law and Society at Stonehill, discusses the Senate primary. 
April 08  | Were we ever that young?
Item Thumbnail Ed Costar '70 talks about his college years and how it was a turbulent time in our history in this article published in he Fall River Herald News. 
April 08  | Camp Shriver Coming to Stonehill
Item Thumbnail Stonehill College, the National Inclusion Project and the Center for Social Development and Education (CSDE) at UMass Boston are partnering together to bring the renowned summer sports program Camp Shriver to Stonehill this year 
April 05  | Norton Family Continues Fundraising In Mom’s Memory
Item Thumbnail David Miller and his daughters Victoria '15 and Nicole of Norton will be making their way around the Stonehill College track in the middle of the night remembering past Relay for Life events with their wife and mother, Tina. 
April 01  | Boxing Helps Brockton Students Advance Academically
Item Thumbnail Jason Lynch '11 and Stonehill students help Brockton kids with their homework at the YMCA while also instilling a champion’s mindset by teaching them boxing at Cappiello Bros. Boxing and Fitness gym. 
March 22  | Stonehill Students Tap Into Water Conservation
Item Thumbnail “Stop the Drop” – that was the message in dormitories at Stonehill College recently as part of a water conservation challenge to students. 
March 18  | Local Catholics Encouraged By Humble Lifestyle, Latin American Roots of Pope Francis
Item Thumbnail Stonehill College’s Peter Beisheim, professor of religious studies, comments on Pope Francis. 
March 18  | Future Looks Bright for Stonehill College Women’s Basketball Team
Item Thumbnail Head women's basketball coach Trisha Brown talks about the the success of her team this season. 
March 18  | Parties Plot Strategies To Win Senate Seat
Item Thumbnail Peter Ubertaccio, director of The Martin Institute and associate professor of political science, talks politics on SouthCoastToday. 
March 06  | The Power of Words
Item Thumbnail Jay McHugh '89 wrote an article in the "Huffington Post" on The Power of Words and how they can shape you into a rainmaker, entrepreneur, or chief of your growing tribe. 
March 06  | Gomez, Sullivan, Winslow Agree to Senate Forum at Stonehill
Item Thumbnail All three Republican candidates locked in a fast-approaching primary race for a U.S. Senate seat have agreed to face off in a forum Tuesday, March 12, at Stonehill College. 
February 27  | Stonehill Women's Hoops Close Regular Season on Victorious Note
Item Thumbnail With the regular season now complete, the 11th ranked Stonehill women's basketball team now has its sight set on the upcoming Northeast-10 Conference playoffs. 
February 18  | Pope Benedict Was a Friend of Science
Item Thumbnail Professor Karl Giberson discusses the departure of Pope Benedict. 
February 13  | Sharing Faith with the Afflicted
Item Thumbnail Fr. David Farrell, C.S.C. ’64 is president of Yancana Huasy which in the language of the Incas means “House of Work.” Yancana Huasy works to address the multiple physical, cognitive and mental limitations and disabilities which exist on the outskirts of Lima. 
February 12  | Does the Catholic Church Evangelize?
Item Thumbnail The Rev. Jim Fenstermaker, C.S.C. '77 wrote a guest column in the "Easton Journal" discussing evangelization. 
February 07  | William "Mo" Cowan Appointed to the United States Senate From Massachusetts
Item Thumbnail Professor Peter Ubertaccio of the Joseph Martin Institute for Law and Society at Stonehill recently had a conversation with the Edward M. Kennedy Institute to discuss the history of interim Senators. 
February 04  | Observers Say Mass. GOP Must Rebuild From Ground Up
Item Thumbnail Professor Peter Ubertaccio says Massachusetts Republicans must pay more attention to rebuilding the local party rather than putting all their efforts into national races. 
February 04  | Middlesex DA Has Fighting Chance
Item Thumbnail According to Peter Ubertaccio of the Martin Institute for Law and Society at Stonehill, a U.S. Senate candidate like Middlesex District Attorney Gerard T. Leone could win. 
January 30  | Science, Religion and Embryos
Item Thumbnail Karl Giberson, an adjunct professor of writing at Stonehill, discusses the science and religion behind our species and how we think about new life in his latest blog posting for the "Huffington Post." 
January 29  | How Can The Gender Gap Still Need Closing?
Item Thumbnail Suan Pawlak-Seaman '74 discusses the importance of her Women's History class at Stonehill. 
January 22  | SouthCoast Residents Travel to Washington for Inauguration
Item Thumbnail Carver native and Stonehill junior Amanda Chasey attended Monday's inauguration. She along with four other political science majors at the College are in Washington, D.C. for a directed study where they are examining the first 100 days of Obama's second term. 
January 22  | Heading to D.C., Students Anticipate Inaugural-Address Topics
Item Thumbnail Stonehill junior Amanda Chasey was featured in a USA Today article about Monday's inauguration in which she and four other political science majors attended as part of a directed study that will examine the first 100 days of Obama’s second term. 
January 18  | Nationally Ranked Women’s Basketball On a Roll
Item Thumbnail The Skyhawks have raced out to a 13-1 start, including 9-1 in the Northeast-10 Conference, despite having no seniors on the roster. 
January 17  | Kelli Brodbeck '14 to Serve in Dominican Republic
Item Thumbnail While most college students will be taking a break this March, Stonehill junior Kelli Brodbeck will be in the Dominican Republic helping the less fortunate. 

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