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  • Apr 02, 2019
  • Office of Communications

Moynihan Center to Host Program Highlighting Role of Evidence in Public Policy

The late Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan used to say, “You’re entitled to your own opinion, but not your own facts.” In this spirit of Sen. Moynihan, the Daniel Patrick Moynihan Center for Scholarship and Statesmanship at Assumption will present a daylong program dedicated to a discussion focu...

Moynihan Center to Host Program Highlighting Role of  Evidence in Public Policy
  • Apr 02, 2019
  • Office of Communications

Travel Tuesday: Sam Malone '21

For the spring semester, Sam Malone, ’21, chose to study abroad at Assumption Rome. Having a program that is unique to Assumption, Sam loves the security of having 20 other Assumption students make him feel comfortable so far from home. “I’m inspired by my daily interactions with Romans in sho...

Travel Tuesday: Sam Malone '21
  • Mar 29, 2019
  • Office of Communications

Salachi ’19 Receives Economics and Global Studies Award for Academic Excellence

Assumption senior Emma C. Salachi has been named the recipient of the 2019 George A. Doyle Merit Award for Excellence in Economics or Global Studies. Salachi, of Mansfield, is a double major in global studies and Italian studies.  She received her award during a ceremony on March 28. The Geo...

Salachi ’19 Receives Economics and Global Studies Award for Academic Excellence
  • Mar 28, 2019
  • Office of Communications

Cartoon characters are not why your child prefers junk food, new study shows

  Parents and lawmakers who believe cartoon characters lead children to choose junk food over healthy food may be mistaken, according to a new study conducted by a team of researchers including Assumption Assistant Professor of Marketing Bridget Leonard, Ph.D.  Prof. Leonard collabor...

Cartoon characters are not why your child prefers junk food, new study shows
  • Mar 28, 2019
  • Office of Communications

Lawmakers Tap Expertise of Assumption Professor to Develop Policies that Enhance Campus Safety

“Although there is no evidence that sexual assault on campus has increased, tolerance for it has decreased” On March 27, Massachusetts state legislators, their aides, and members of the public gathered at the State House for the 10th Annual Massachusetts Family Impact seminar. The seminar, en...

Lawmakers Tap Expertise of Assumption Professor to Develop Policies that Enhance Campus Safety
  • Mar 28, 2019
  • Kaitlyn Friel '19

Assumption’s Political Science Program a “Best Value”

College Factual has recognized Assumption’s political science program as one of the top 25 best political science programs for the money in its 2019 Best Value Colleges for Political Science & Government rankings. Assumption, ranked in the top five percent of programs nationwide, was also name...

Assumption’s Political Science Program a “Best Value”
  • Mar 27, 2019
  • Office of Communications

Hound of the Week: Kara Sczerbinski '19

Congratulations to our hound of the week, Kara Sczerbinski ‘19. An Elementary Education and Spanish double major from Cranston, RI, Kara's heavy involvement at Assumption varies widely. From being a CAB Spring Concert Executive, a member of the Assumption Dance Team, being an Orientation Lead...

Hound of the Week: Kara Sczerbinski '19
  • Mar 26, 2019
  • Office of Communications

UMass Law and Assumption Develop Accelerated Law Degree Program

Assumption and the University of Massachusetts School of Law at UMass Dartmouth have partnered to enable Assumption students to earn a law degree in only six years, rather than the traditional seven years.  The 3+3 agreement allows Assumption students to complete the Core Curriculum and...

UMass Law and Assumption Develop Accelerated Law Degree Program
  • Mar 26, 2019

Travel Tuesday: Rachel Berthiaume '20

Rachel Berthiaume ’20, wanted to challenge herself by forcing herself out of her comfort zone all the way across the world to study abroad in Australia’s Gold Coast. “I was always very nervous to be away from home and to study abroad, but I realized this opportunity is once in a lifetime and i...

Travel Tuesday: Rachel Berthiaume '20
  • Mar 25, 2019

Assumption Summer Session Registration Opens April 8

For the sixth consecutive year, Assumption will offer students an opportunity to catch up or get ahead in their studies through two summer sessions. Summer courses are offered online and on campus during the day from May 20-June 28 (Session I) and July 1-August 9 (Session II).   Summer c...

Assumption Summer Session Registration Opens April 8
  • Mar 22, 2019

U.S. News Ranks Assumption’s Rehab Counseling Program among Best in Nation

Assumption’s graduate degree program in Rehabilitation Counseling is one of the Best Graduate Schools for Health 2020, according to U.S. News & World Report. Previously ranked 48th, Assumption has now moved up to be among the top 40 Rehabilitation Counseling programs in the country. ...

U.S. News Ranks Assumption’s Rehab Counseling Program among Best in Nation
  • 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...

Hound of the Week: Hannah White '21
  • 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...

Travel Tuesday: Mia Rapoza '20
  • 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...

Travel Tuesday: Kennedy O'Hara
  • 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...

MEMS Faculty Lecture: Suffering, Art, and Meaning: Friedrich Schiller on Tragedy
  • 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...

Hound of the Week: Zachary Sneeringer ’19
  • 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 ...

Hound of the Week: David Cifarelli ’19
  • 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 ...

Hound of the Week: Jacqueline Harten ’19
  • 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...

Hound of the Week: Kashmir Flood ’20
  • 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 ...

Hound of the Week: Lily O'Connor ’21
  • 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...

Hound of the Week: Kevin La '19
  • 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,...

Hound of the Week: Evan Reichenthal ’20
  • 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...

Hound of the Week: Kelsey Mattar '19
  • 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...

Assumption’s History Program Recognized for Value