Stonehill College, a Catholic institution of higher learning, it is a community of scholarship and faith, anchored by a belief in the inherent dignity of each person. Through more than 100 academic programs, Stonehill College provides an education of the highest caliber that fosters critical thinking, free inquiry and the interchange of ideas.
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Stonehill College, a Catholic institution of higher learning, it is a community of scholarship and faith, anchored by a belief in the inherent dignity of each person. Through more than 100 academic programs, Stonehill College provides an education of the highest caliber that fosters critical thinking, free inquiry and the interchange of ideas.
Exploring the Intersection of Parkinson's and GPL-1RA Drugs
A Stonehill neuroscience professor and three students conduct research exploring how these drugs increased dopamine production pathway in Neuro2A cells.
Experiential Learning -
Jun 11
DECA Experiences Provided Turbo Boost to Stonehill Marketing Major Headed to Bank of Canada
As she prepares for her new role as a Boston-based marketing analyst for Royal Bank of Canada (a Fortune Global 500 company), Meredith Morse '26 says that DECA was only one of the formative experiences she had at Stonehill.
Business/professional -
Jun 11
Zachary Martins '26 Receives Peter R. D'Agostino Prize for Excellence in History
The graduating senior was recognized for his senior thesis, "The Great Bronze Age Reset: A New Narrative of Collapse in the Late Bronze Age."
Academic Award -
Jun 8
Spring 2026 Dean's List Announced
Stonehill College is pleased to recognize the students named to the Spring 2026 Dean's List. To qualify for this honor, undergraduate students must have achieved a semester grade point average of 3.50 or higher with a minimum of 12 credits from courses graded with standard letter grades.
Dean's List -
Jun 3
Stonehill College Celebrates the Class of 2026
Members of the Class of 2026 received their diplomas during Stonehill College's 75th Commencement ceremony, held Sunday, May 17, on the Quad.
Graduation -
May 18
Students Inducted into Stonehill College Honor Society
Stonehill College students were recently inducted into Lambda Epsilon Sigma, the institution's academic honor society. The organization recognizes outstanding juniors and seniors who have demonstrated an excitement for learning and sharing their knowledge.
Honor Society -
Apr 30
Skyhawks Recognized at 2026 Student Life Awards
This program celebrates campus community members for their outstanding contributions to the betterment of Stonehill College.
Achievement (Other) -
Apr 27
Francisco Melendez '27 Completes Rigorous Military Training Course
The Stonehill College student participated in a program offered by the United States Army's Sabalauski Air Assault School.
Military -
2025 Jul 30
Nathanael Jean Pierre '26 Named Gilman Scholarship Recipient
The Stonehill student was awarded the grant to help fund a study abroad opportunity.
Study Abroad -
2025 Jul 29
Matthew DeVirgilio '25 Named to Allstate AFCA Good Works Team
The senior linebacker recognized with college football's highest community service honor.
Community Service -
2024 Sep 26
Arts & Sciences Majors from Class of 2024 to Attend Graduate School
Bolstered by mentoring and professional development experiences, many students in the May School of Arts & Sciences are landing jobs and graduate school placements before they have even received their diplomas.
Accepted -
2024 May 20
Graduating Arts & Sciences Students Secure Early Career Placements
Bolstered by mentoring and professional development experiences, many students in the May School of Arts & Sciences are landing jobs and graduate school placements before they have even received their diplomas.
Work Experience -
2024 May 20
Madison Maiorano '23 Earns Prestigious Organic Chemistry Fellowship
The American Chemical Society (ACS) Division of Organic Chemistry recently announced the 2022 recipients of the organization's prestigious Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF). Madison Maiorano '23, a biochemistry major from Kingston, Massachusetts, was among approximately 15 young scientists to receive an award in the amount of $5,000 this year.
Research / Grant -
2022 Mar 21
Stonehill Students Participate in National Model United Nations Conference
Twenty-one students participated in the 2024 National Model United Nations Conference in New York City from Saturday, March 23 to Friday, March 29.
Student Competition -
2024 Apr 11
Students Honored at Stonehill College's Student Life Awards
The Student Life Awards celebrate students, faculty and staff who have made outstanding contributions to student life at Stonehill and to the communities surrounding the College.
Club or Organization -
2023 May 1
Desiree Ruiz Ramoz '23 Honored as 2022-2023 Newman Civic Fellow
Psychology and English double major Desiree Ruiz Ramoz '23 joins 173 student leaders from across the country who will make up the 2022-2023 cohort of Newman Civic Fellows. This program recognizes young adults committed to fostering change locally and globally. Sponsored by Campus Connect, a Boston-based non-profit, this prestigious opportunity allows students to participate in virtual training and networking experiences that emphasize personal, professional and civic growth. "Desiree is a valued member of the Stonehill community. She is eager to offer her presence, ideas and talents to support her peers and will undeniably be a source of light and hope in all her endeavors," wrote President John Denning, C.S.C., in a statement supporting Ruiz Ramoz's fellowship application. The current junior has made a lasting impact on campus over the last few years. She has been involved in the H.O.P.E Service Immersion Program since coming to Stonehill, first as a participant, then as an immersion leader, and now as an intern responsible for helping shepherd the program. Ruiz Ramoz is also president of SORAI, a student organization that advocates for refugee, asylee and immigrant rights. Additionally, she serves as a BACES mentor through the Office of Intercultural Affairs, supporting other students of color in their college journey. In her Newman Civic Fellowship application, Ruiz Ramoz, a first-generation Guatemalan-American, wrote about her desire to help women of color gain access to opportunities that will allow them to flourish personally and professionally. "My hope is that my mark in this world is not the last because it sure wasn't the first," she said. "But that my mark inspires others to want to continue to see and act towards social justice in all aspects."
Leadership -
2022 Mar 21
