SAVE THE DATE

On March 25, we celebrate our Stonehill spirit and the power of giving back through Stonehill Light and Hope.
Stonehill Day of Light and Hope Logo with Donahue outline

As we come together on this STONEHILL DAY OF LIGHT AND HOPE we affirm our commitment to defining success not just by what we accomplish for ourselves, but by the positive impact we have on others.

On this day, we LIGHT EVERY PATH with opportunity for our students and strengthen the foundation of what makes Stonehill truly exceptional.

LIGHT EVERY PATH...IMPACT OTHERS

  • Scholarships

    Stonehill’s mission is to educate our students to think, act, and lead with courage to create a more just and compassionate world. Your gift to scholarships facilitates our efforts to expand our students’ minds, broaden their experiences, and hone their capabilities through critical thinking, free inquiry and the interchange of ideas. 

  • Athletics

    The GoHill Fund supports 575 student-athletes across 23 varsity sports competing at the NCAA Division I level, providing the resources to compete and succeed at the highest levels—on and off the field. Your gift ensures we can fulfill our commitment to uphold the highest standards of academic and athletic integrity and provide a transformative experience for our student-athletes.

  • Student Success

    Resources such as the Bridge Fund, Student Opportunity Fund, Wellness Initiatives Fund and the Intercultural Affairs Programming Innovation Fund provide opportunities for students to succeed both in and out of the classroom. 

  • Academics

    Our academic approach challenges students to engage in rigorous courses of study: to apply their growing knowledge through research, writing, and oral presentations; and to put that knowledge to work and to service through internships, field work and community-based learning. Your support can help us with undergraduate student research, Faculty development programs, new scientific equipment and much more.

  • Mission & Service

    Programs such as H.O.P.E. Service Immersion, Campus Ministry, Chapel Choir, and The Farm at Stonehill provide opportunities for Stonehill students to engage in activities that enhance the College's mission.

  • Stonehill College Fund

    Annual gifts to the Stonehill College Fund help Stonehill continue to be a place where anyone can thrive, regardless of their financial circumstances creating an extraordinary place of education, collaboration, and innovation. This resource is powerful in its immediacy and needed every year in order to sustain core programs and fulfill the College’s mission.

Light Every Path

What was your path?

Impact Others
Recalling your Stonehill days, what were the paths you took at Stonehill where you felt impacted by others or felt you impacted others? This could include an academic area, mission or service experience, athletics, a student club, study abroad, or something else from your time at Stonehill.

Stonehill Spirit

Tie, Hat, Sweatshirt, Golf Shirt, Beanie, Sweatpants Stonehill College

In support of Stonehill Day of Light and Hope, show your school spirit on Tuesday, March 25, by wearing your Stonehill apparel! Submit your photo by completing the submission form and you may even win a prize. 

All submissions will be entered into a drawing and three winners will be randomly selected to win a $75 Skyhawk Shop gift card.

Submit your photo at the link below by Friday, March 28 to be entered into the drawing! Winners will be notified by email the week of March 31.

And don't forget to share your support on social media with #StonehillLightandHope and tag @StonehillAlumni.

Submit Your Photo

Hear from Emily, Class of 2026 about how Stonehill Athletics lights up her path.

What Was Your Path?

Marie (Kehoe) Kelly '00

I lived in the SEM my freshman year and met some of my very best friends, whom I have stayed in touch with since living there in 1996-1997! For anyone who has lived in the SEM, you know that the path to and from campus is a special place and offers a feeling of "coming home" after a long day. New buildings have been added to campus over the years, the athletic fields and SpoCo have changed, and the sinks have been removed from the rooms in the SEM, but the path remains the same. After long days in class and cold winter walks on campus, the path to the SEM greets you like an old friend when you return to your friends and roommates in the amazing community that the SEM cultivates for anyone lucky enough to live there!

Hear from Ben, Class of 2025 about how Stonehill Orientation lights his path.

Honor Roll of Donors

We Are Grateful

Your support makes it possible to offer our students the best educational opportunities and programs, giving them the tools to create a more just and compassionate world.

The Stonehill College Fund operates on a fiscal year calendar of July 1st – June 30th. View the Alumni and Parent Honor Roll of Donors for class listings of donors this fiscal year to date.

Be the Hope for Students and the Light for Others

#StonehillLightandHope

Be an Ambassador. Post about Stonehill Day of Light & Hope on social media. Encourage others to make their gift and celebrate all that makes us Stonehill.

You choose where you want your gift to have an impact. Let's make our mark and boldly reinforce the tradition of giving back to the College.

Impact Others

Thank you for participating in Stonehill Light and Hope!

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Thank you to our Stonehill College Fund Volunteers! 

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Classes of the 1950s

  • Norm Kenneally '55
  • Joseph Bettencourt '58
  • John English '59

Classes of the 1960s

  • Joe Bartel '60
  • Tom Foley '60
  • Janet Bartel '63
  • George Milot '66
  • John (Jake) Redman '66
  • Robert Gaffney '67
  • William Weldon '67
  • Mark Wong '67
  • Esther Chamberlain '68
  • John McDermott '68
  • Barry Mohan '68
  • Barbara Palladino '68
  • Cheryl Mendosa Wong '68
  • Joanne Collins Harrington '69
  • Nancy LaBonne '69
  • Dennis Murphy '69
  • Ann Marie Oliver '69

Classes of the 1970s

  • Richard Arkuszewski '70
  • Fran Dillon '70
  • Brenda G. Hughes '70
  • Peter LaBouliere '70
  • Bill McAndrew '70
  • Mary Ann Moore '70
  • Ellen Brennan-Ring '71
  • Ben Harley '71
  • Kathy Hohl '71
  • Edward Preneta '71
  • Mary Falwell '73
  • Dan Coughlin '74
  • Thomas Hohl '74
  • Mike Tivnan '74
  • John Bailey '75
  • Rich Croak '75
  • Elizabeth Hohl '75
  • Marianne Holland '76
  • Anne Horgan '76
  • Barbara Bangiola Messner '76
  • Anne Lawless Croak '77
  • Patricia Squizzero Yanikoski '77
  • Lee Blackburn '78
  • Steven Sette '78
  • John Heffernan '79

Classes of the 1980s

  • Jane Griffin '80
  • Chuck Bartolini '81
  • Jim Breen '81
  • Paul Greeley '81
  • Bob Hannon '81
  • Jay Mattie '81
  • Maria Decker '82
  • John Gorvin '82
  • Catherine Guyette '82
  • Annie Roohan Krasnicki '82
  • Alan Schumann '82
  • Marcia Toomey '82
  • Meg McCauley '83
  • Nancy Smith '83
  • Edward McShane '84
  • Peter Walsh, C.S.C. '84
  • Bill Sauer '85
  • Stephen Foster '86
  • Tom Cribben '87
  • Joseph Tucker '87
  • Debra Santo Bogdwicz '88
  • Kevin Nelson '88
  • Thomas O'Connell '88
  • Dianne Qualter-Mooney '89
  • Dennis Mauriello '89
  • Jeanette Connell Sullivan '89
  • Maureen Clarke Taylor '89

Classes of 1990s

  • Peter Langton '90
  • Kathy Stitham Langton '91
  • Bob Taylor '91
  • Christine Ferretti '92
  • Mariette Crisci '93
  • Sean Gorman '93
  • Jennifer Silva '93
  • Ken Staffey '93
  • Patti Elliott '94
  • Mary Hart '94
  • Kelly Kelleher '94
  • Amy Bunnell Williams '94
  • Mike Coutu '95
  • Tim O'Toole '95
  • Mike Sarro '95
  • Stephanie Maher Benz '96
  • Cathy Campbell '96
  • Jim Holmes '96
  • Jim Reddish '96
  • Kellie Weeks Anderson '97
  • Mark Anderson '97
  • Diane McInerney '97
  • Michael Murphy '97
  • Kate Grimm Andreottola '98
  • Greg Beno '98
  • Alicia Goodson Monnes '98
  • Andy Considine '99
  • Steve Dacey '99
  • Gregory Grymek '99
  • Andrea Keyo '99
  • Sarah Roy Lerner '99
  • Tanya Griggs Mateer '99
  • Lisa Richards '99

Classes of the 2000s

  • Chris Kelly '00
  • Marie Kehoe Kelly '00
  • Jason Boyd '01
  • Nancy Conneely '01
  • Lauren Hall Grymek '01
  • Sara Anderson '02
  • Brandon Hall '02
  • Jay Tinsley '02
  • Erin Ambrose Dupuis '03
  • Dan Sadowski '03
  • Katie Sadowski '03
  • Megan Richmond '04
  • Kevin Semelrath '04
  • Kelli O’Brien Toulopoulos '04
  • Andrew “Woody” Wood '04
  • Andrew Leahy '05
  • Katie Zerega Bryant '07
  • Adam Frank '07
  • Keira Gibson '07
  • Erica Lennon '07
  • Geoff Lennon '07
  • Ashley McKenna '07
  • Tyler Rotondo '07
  • Julia Fantacone '08
  • Brittany Topper Jarboe '08
  • Alex Eckhardt Wilson '08
  • Laura Brown '09
  • Sara Lehane '09
  • Hunter J McCormick '09

Classes of the 2010s

  • Mary McGloine '10
  • Eamon Bencivengo '11
  • Megan Keane Belmore '12
  • Elisabeth Karafotias Cormier '12
  • Chris Cusimano '12
  • Emily Helming Fleming '12
  • Derek Marchand '12
  • Amanda Ross '12
  • Nicholas Howard '13
  • Billy O'Donnell '13
  • Bethany Sosa '13
  • Meaghan Steiwer '13
  • Lauren Cruikshank '14
  • Lauren Moore '14
  • Dan Gordon '15
  • Emma Kripp '16
  • Chanel Mazzone '16
  • Jessica Dudra '17
  • Shea Healy '17
  • Stacy Madelmayer '18
  • Ciara Burke '19
  • Gina Gentile '19
  • Elizabeth Hannon '19
  • Shannon Mutty '19

Classes of the 2020s

  • Jake Gremza '20
  • Emma-Cate Rapose '20
  • Lucas Sartori '20