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- Mar 21, 2019
Hound of the Week: Hannah White '21
Being 8,000 miles away from her home of Guam, Hannah was nervous about feeling homesick and fitting in at Assumption. “Besides the extreme distance, it's a feeling I'm sure many Assumption students had their first day at school. However, the minute I stepped foot on campus I was welcomed by the As...
- Mar 19, 2019
Travel Tuesday: Mia Rapoza '20
Meet Mia Rapoza, ’20, a biology major with a concentration in neuroscience. Mia is spending her spring 2019 semester studying abroad in Australia’s Gold Coast. “I decided to study abroad because I started to realize that this is the most fitting time of my life where I can experience traveling...
- Mar 19, 2019
Travel Tuesday: Kennedy O'Hara
Stepping out of her comfort zone is just one of many reasons why Neuroscience major and Italian minor Kennedy O’Hara ‘21 wanted to study abroad this spring at Assumption’s Rome campus. “I wanted to experience first-hand the interesting Roman culture and put into practice all that I have lear...
- Mar 18, 2019
MEMS Faculty Lecture: Suffering, Art, and Meaning: Friedrich Schiller on Tragedy
The Medieval and Early Modern Studies Program at Assumption invites you to a MEMS Faculty Lecture with Samuel Stoner, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Philosophy. The lecture will take place on Thursday, March 21, 2019 at 4:30 p.m. in the La Maison Salon. Refreshments will follow the lecture.&nbs...
- Mar 13, 2019
Hound of the Week: Zachary Sneeringer ’19
As a Mathematics and Music double major and Education minor, Zachary has developed a passion for helping others. “I am passionate about learning about other people’s strength and being able to play off of those strengths to allow them to shine with their own talents.” As Head Resident Ass...
- Mar 12, 2019
Hound of the Week: David Cifarelli ’19
When David got to Assumption, he knew the importance of putting himself out there and expanding outside of his comfort zone by involving himself on and off campus. He now credits his involvement on campus for preparing him for success post-grad. As a past orientation leader, current Editor in Chief ...
- Mar 12, 2019
Hound of the Week: Jacqueline Harten ’19
Jackie Harten, '19, Accounting Major, Forensic Accounting & International Business Minor Jackie is an Accounting major with minors in Forensic Accounting & International Business finishing up her senior year. “As a senior, I look back on my time here & how much Assumption has given ...
- Mar 12, 2019
Hound of the Week: Kashmir Flood ’20
Kashmir Flood ’20, Sociology Major, Psychology Minor Born and raised in Cromwell, CT., Kashmir inspires her peers as an involved student on campus working as a Resident Assistant for the Living Learning Center, a Volunteer with African Community Education, First Year Mentor, and a Marketing Ass...
- Mar 12, 2019
Hound of the Week: Lily O'Connor ’21
Lily O'Connor, '21 Lily is extremely involved on campus, being a member of the Women’s Rowing team, SGA and an Orientation Leader. Lily has been able to accomplish a great deal in her short two years on campus because of the doors Assumption was able to open for her. Through the support of her ...
- Mar 12, 2019
Hound of the Week: Kevin La '19
Kevin La, '19, Marketing Major, Graphic Design Minor Kevin’s desire to make an impact throughout his community through his love for art has lead him to become a marketing major with a minor in graphic design. From a young age, Kevin has been inspired by the style of streetwear, as well as stree...
- Mar 12, 2019
Hound of the Week: Evan Reichenthal ’20
Evan Reichenthal ’20, US Marine, History Major, Lux Minor Evan served in the US Marine Corps as an Infantryman, and was deployed to the Helmand Province, Afghanistan. He bravely fought in the Battle for Marjah, deployed behind enemy lines to fight the Taliban. As a result of the intense battle,...
- Mar 12, 2019
Hound of the Week: Kelsey Mattar '19
Kelsey Mattar, '19, Double Major in Organizational Communications and Spanish As a double major in Organization Communications and Spanish, Kelsey dabbles in many activities on campus including being an RA, working at Plourde, interning at the Office of Communications, and being a member of Activ...
- Mar 07, 2019
- Office of Communications
Assumption’s History Program Recognized for Value
College Factual has included Assumption in its recently released 2019 Best History Colleges for the Money. Assumption’s history program was third in Massachusetts and in the top 10 percent nationally for value, according the organization. Assumption’s history program improved by 1...
- Mar 07, 2019
- Office of Communications
Experience the Rome Campus from Students' Perspective
For many students, studying in Rome is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to experience another culture and walk in the footsteps of emperors and gladiators. Assumption has created a unique study abroad experience where the city becomes the classroom for the spring, fall and four-week summer ...
- Mar 06, 2019
- Office of Communications
Assumption’s Accounting Program Named Best Value in Massachusetts
Assumption has been ranked as a “2019 Best Value Accounting School” by College Factual in its annual nationwide ranking of U.S. colleges and universities. Assumption’s accounting program is the best in Massachusetts and in the top 15 percent nationally in regards to value among accounting prog...
- Mar 05, 2019
Daily Lenten Reflections
Campus Ministry at Assumption offers daily Lenten Reflections from Ash Wednesday through Easter Sunday (March 6 – April 21). Each day, a different member of the Assumption community (faculty, staff, Assumptionists, Religious of the Assumption, students, other members of the Chapel worship...
- Mar 05, 2019
- Katelynn Rosa '19
Do Muslims and Christians Believe in the Same God?
Sandra Toenies Keating, Ph.D., associate professor of theology at Providence College, will discuss the engagement and theological exchange between Muslims and Christians during her lecture, “Do Muslims and Christians Believe in the Same God?” on Tuesday, March 19 at 7 p.m. in the Salon of the La...
- Mar 05, 2019
- Katelynn Rosa '19
National Science Foundation Grant to Train Mathematics Teachers
Amidst a shortage of mathematics teachers in Massachusetts, Assumption Professors Jessica A. de la Cruz, Ph.D., associate professor of education, and Joseph Alfano, Ph.D., assistant professor of mathematics, have secured an $118,315 National Science Foundation (NSF) grant to support a project to add...
- Feb 27, 2019
The BASE Founder Robert Lewis, Jr., to Deliver Assumption's Commencement Address
Robert Lewis, Jr., chief executive officer of The BASE, a Boston-based nonprofit that provides athletic, education and career-building resources to enable student-athletes to pursue a college degree, will deliver the Commencement address during Assumption's 102nd Commencement exercises on Sunday, Ma...
- Feb 25, 2019
- Katelynn Rosa '19
Assumption Professors Named Fulbright Specialists
Two Assumption professors have been named Fulbright Specialists by the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA) and World Learning. According to the ECA, Specialists are competitively selected to join the roster based on their knowledge, skill sets, and ability t...
- Feb 21, 2019
- Katelynn Rosa '19
Assumption Welcomes High School Students to Campus as Part of Ernst & Young Sponsored Community Education Program
Not all students have the same opportunities when it comes to securing admission to and succeeding in college. On February 14, Assumption, as part of a new partnership with Ernst & Young’s College Mentoring for Access and Persistence (College MAP) program, welcomed to campus a group of high sc...
- Feb 20, 2019
Founders Week Raises Awareness of Immigration-Centric Struggles
From September 6–12, Assumption held the first-ever Founders Week, a weeklong observance and celebration of the mission of the Augustinians of the Assumption who founded and sponsor Assumption. The week featured a number of events that provided an opportunity for community-wide reflection on ...
- Feb 20, 2019
- Rachel Berthiaume ’20
Exploring Perspectives On Women In America
Each fall, students enrolled in the introductory Women’s Studies course explore the challenges facing women in American culture. Through collaboration with the Worcester Women’s Oral History Project, students conduct oral history interviews with local women, while enhancing their critical thinki...
- Feb 20, 2019
The Importance of Serving with Compassion
As a political science major, Matthew Brennan ’12 learned many important lessons, among the most valuable of them the need to serve with compassion. After graduating, Brennan carried with him a quote from the Venerable Father Emmanuel d’Alzon: “The secret of our influence is that we love our s...