News

  • Dec 29, 2020
  • Caitlin Sze ‘24

Professors Pivot, Create Virtual Showcase of Students’ Artwork

Though the pandemic has canceled campus events, the ingenuity of Assumption’s faculty in the Department of Art and Music has ensured that the (art) show will go on. In an effort to showcase students’ creativity, which traditionally occurs during the annual fall Student Art & Design Show on c...

Professors Pivot, Create Virtual Showcase of Students’ Artwork
  • Dec 25, 2020

Christmas Blessings from Assumption University

Assumption University Francesco C. Cesareo, Ph.D., shares a Christmas message with the Assumption community. Christmas Message 2020 from Assumption University on Vimeo.     ...

Christmas Blessings from Assumption University
  • Dec 21, 2020
  • Joel Rosario ’24

Scholarship In Memory of the Late Prof. Ranasinghe to Benefit First-Generation Students

Last spring, Assumption Philosophy Professor Nalin Ranasinghe, Ph.D., unexpectedly passed away as he was returning home from India to Boston. During his 19 years at Assumption, he had a significant impact on his fellow faculty and his students, encouraging them, connecting with them, and leaving a l...

Scholarship In Memory of the Late Prof. Ranasinghe to Benefit First-Generation Students
  • Dec 18, 2020
  • Office of Communications

On Migration, Vocation, and Social Justice for Immigrants

Renowned Guatemalan-American film director and producer Luis Argueta presented a lecture titled, “Ausencia: On Migrations, Vocations, and Social Justice,” on Thursday, February 18 at 4 p.m. via Zoom. In this conversation on Central American migration, Argueta discussed his forthcoming do...

On Migration, Vocation, and Social Justice for Immigrants
  • Dec 16, 2020
  • Joel Rosario ’24

Prof. Pica-Smith Shares Importance of Interracial Friendships

Cinzia Pica-Smith, Ed.D., associate professor of human services and rehabilitation studies and director of the University’s Women’s Studies Program, has published widely on interracial friendships in children, how these friendships can be supported in schools, and how social justice education im...

Prof. Pica-Smith Shares Importance of Interracial Friendships
  • Dec 15, 2020
  • Office of Communications

Have the Rules of War Changed; Are they Still Relevant?

Retired U.S. Army Colonel and expert on international humanitarian law, Randy Bagwell, will present a lecture titled, “Do the Geneva Conventions Still Matter?” on Thursday, March 30 at 4 p.m. via Zoom.  The year 2019 marked the 70th anniversary of the adoption of   the Geneva Conven...

Have the Rules of War Changed; Are they Still Relevant?
  • Dec 11, 2020

Nursing Schools Almanac Names Assumption’s Froelich School of Nursing to its Best Nursing Schools in the U.S. List

Nursing Schools Almanac, an independent ranking organization that provides resources to aspiring nurses to choose a program of study, has named Assumption University’s new Froelich School of Nursing to its 2020 list of the best nursing schools in the United States. The University welcomed its firs...

Nursing Schools Almanac Names Assumption’s Froelich School of Nursing to its Best Nursing Schools in the U.S. List
  • Dec 09, 2020

Prof. Keyes’s Lecture on the Role of the Press in Perpetuating Slavery to Air on Shrewsbury Public Television

By Joel Rosario ’24  Carl Robert Keyes, Ph.D., professor in and chair of the Department of History at Assumption, actively seeks to share how slavery impacted enslaved men, women, and children in the 18th century through his Adverts 250 Project. His recent lecture on the topic, which was spo...

Prof. Keyes’s Lecture on the Role of the Press in Perpetuating Slavery to Air on Shrewsbury Public Television
  • Dec 08, 2020

A Celebration of Lessons and Carols

One of the University’s most cherished holiday traditions is the annual Festival of Lessons and Carol's performance, a service of readings and song that originated in 19th century England and celebrated at Assumption to mark the Advent season. This year’s Lessons & Carols could not be hel...

A Celebration of Lessons and Carols
  • Dec 03, 2020
  • Office of Communications

Assumption’s Cybersecurity and Marketing Programs Collaborate to Offer a Unique Course

In the spirit of its commitment to deliver a true liberal arts education, Assumption’s five schools are designed to work with and complement one another. An example of such interdisciplinary collaboration is a recent $5,000 grant awarded to the University to develop a new course incorporating both...

Assumption’s Cybersecurity and Marketing Programs Collaborate to Offer a Unique Course
  • Nov 30, 2020

Multi-sport Stadium Named for Notre Dame Football Coach Brian Kelly ’83, HD ’12 

Coach Kelly Issues a $1 Million Challenge Grant to Support Greyhounds Athletics Assumption University today announced that its Multi-sport Stadium has been named for the University of Notre Dame’s Dick Corbett Head Football Coach Brian Kelly ’83, HD’12 in recognition of his storied contribu...

Multi-sport Stadium Named for Notre Dame Football Coach Brian Kelly ’83, HD ’12 
  • Nov 19, 2020
  • Office of Communications

Campus Police Forego Shaving to Support Veterans and Families

During the month of November, Assumption University Campus Police officers will give their razors a break in support of an effort to raise funds for Veterans, service members, military families, and families who have lost loved ones in the military or whose loved ones suffer from physical injuries o...

Campus Police Forego Shaving to Support Veterans and Families
  • Nov 18, 2020
  • Office of Communications

Assumption Professor and Alumna Shine Light on Engaging and Historic Mental Health Exhibit that Puts a Face on Mental Illness

The global pandemic has brought the importance of individual mental health to the forefront of the national public health conversation. Meanwhile, Paul Piwko, MBA, professor of practice of accounting, and Alexandra Orlandi ’19 continue their efforts to keep the issue in the forefront of Americans...

Assumption Professor and Alumna Shine Light on Engaging and Historic Mental Health Exhibit that Puts a Face on Mental Illness
  • Nov 10, 2020
  • Joel Rosario ’24

Davenport ’22 Selected for Leadership Position by Local Government

Chase Davenport ’22, a political science major with minors in economics and global studies, was recently appointed as student representative for the Selectboard of his hometown of Princeton.  Davenport, who will serve this one-year term as a deliberating but non-voting member of the Board, ho...

Davenport ’22 Selected for Leadership Position by Local Government
  • Nov 09, 2020
  • Office of Communications

The Chinese Economy and its Impact on Central Massachusetts Families and Businesses

Assumption University will once again join organizations across the United States in hosting a local discussion following the 14th annual national CHINA Town Hall keynote event on Tuesday, November 10. Keynote speaker Ray Dalio, founder, co-chief investment officer, and co-chairman of Bridgewater As...

The Chinese Economy and its Impact on Central Massachusetts Families and Businesses
  • Oct 30, 2020

Promoting the Health and Safety of the Campus Community

Due to the slight increase of positive COVID-19 cases and number of students in quarantine and isolation, the Worcester Department of Public Health contacted the University on Thursday, October 29, to assess the public health situation on campus. The city and University mutually agreed that a lock-d...

Promoting the Health and Safety of the Campus Community
  • Oct 24, 2020

Assumption Prof. Lang Publishes Book on Distracted Learning

By Joel Rosario '24 James M. Lang, Ph.D., professor of English and director of the D’Amour Center for Teaching Excellence, recently published a book about combating distracted learning environments. Professor Lang’s book, Distracted: Why Students Can't Focus and What You Can Do About It, f...

Assumption Prof. Lang Publishes Book on Distracted Learning
  • Oct 20, 2020

Two Assumption Students Selected for State Cybersecurity Mentorship Program

Assumption cybersecurity students Olivia Hulsebosch ’21 and Nicole Gomez ’21 have been chosen to join the highly selective Cybersecurity Mentorship Pilot Program, a new initiative designed to encourage and nurture a diverse group of college students to become the next generation of cybersecurity...

Two Assumption Students Selected for State Cybersecurity Mentorship Program
  • Oct 14, 2020

Prof. Cavanagh Explores How Social Media is Exacerbating a Polarized Electorate

As a highly polarized electorate begins to vote in the 2020 Presidential Election, the political divide in the U.S. seems to be deeper than ever, in particular, on social media. According to Associate Professor of Psychology Sarah Rose Cavanagh, Ph.D., while the digital age has affected the politica...

Prof. Cavanagh Explores How Social Media is Exacerbating a Polarized Electorate
  • Oct 14, 2020

Honoring His Family’s Legacy, Assumption’s School of Nursing Named by Christopher Froelich 

Christopher Froelich ’77 is the product of five generations of medical professionals. To honor his family’s commitment to providing unsurpassed and compassionate care by supporting the education of future nurses, Froelich has made a generous seven-figure gift to Assumption University to name the...

Honoring His Family’s Legacy, Assumption’s School of Nursing Named by Christopher Froelich 
  • Oct 07, 2020

Assumption Awarded $1 Million Grant to Combat Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor Shortage

Assumption University's Rehabilitation Counseling program has been awarded a $1 million training grant from the U.S. Department of Education to address a national shortage of rehabilitation counselors – professionals who empower those with varying disabilities to seek an independent lifestyle. ...

Assumption Awarded $1 Million Grant to Combat Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor Shortage
  • Sep 28, 2020

How Will Cyber Attacks Impact the 2020 Election?

Panel to feature former U.S. government cybersecurity advisors Jim Trainor '87 and Jonathan Reiber As the 2020 Presidential Election draws near, fears of cyber threats and voting fraud are at the forefront of Americans’ minds and closely followed by the media. How can the United States pre...

How Will Cyber Attacks Impact the 2020 Election?
  • Sep 28, 2020

Assumption Students to Represent University on Worcester International Council

Sophia Sawtelle ’21 and Charles Zambito ’22 have been appointed to represent Assumption University as members of the Worcester World Affairs Council (WWAC), a local nonprofit that seeks to “educate, inspire, and engage its members in international affairs.” The Council, which is comprised...

Assumption Students to Represent University on Worcester International Council
  • Sep 18, 2020

Assumption Prof. Provides Worcester Businesses Key Tools to Thwart Cyber attacks 

Assumption Cybersecurity Professor and Director of the Cybersecurity Center Raymond Albert, Ph.D., recently presented to area business leaders at a virtual meeting of the Worcester Regional Chamber of Commerce. Prof. Albert’s lecture, "Protect Your Business from Hackers," served to educate the bus...

Assumption Prof. Provides Worcester Businesses Key Tools to Thwart Cyber attacks