

Women’s Basketball hosts practice with professors
By Annie Renz Stonehill College faculty showed off their athletic abilities outside of the classroom at the inaugural “Invite a Professor to Practice Day.” The event, hosted by the women’s basketball team, is something Head Coach Trish Brown has wanted to put on for many years. The idea was brought to life on Monday when 12 professors tied up their laces and practiced alongside the team. “All of the faculty will be welcome to compete in our end of practice shooting drill
Feb 10


Applications for the nursing program begin to roll in
By Maddi Achtyl Stonehill started reviewing applications for its new nursing program, three months after getting the formal okay to start. “We aim to accept around 40 students. We have about 400 applications that we are going through to determine the 40 students who will start in the fall,” said Peter Ubertaccio, vice president of Academic Affairs, during a meeting with The Summit editors. The College received full approval of its program from the Massachusetts Board of R
Feb 10


The family of Stonehill Alum found dead in a room in Belize is suing the resort for negligence
By Maddi Achtyl Just over a year ago, Stonehill Alum Wafae El Arar ‘21 was one of three women found dead in a hotel room at a resort in San Pedro, Belize. Now, the families of the three women are filing a negligence lawsuit against the resort. NBC Boston reported that the families of the three women filed a lawsuit in the U.S. District Court in Massachusetts, alleging that the deaths were the result of a "catastrophic failure of safety systems" and negligence by the resort.
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