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ASSUMPTION STUDENTS TRAVEL TO HAITI FOR COMMUNITY SERVICE PROJECT PDF Print E-mail

Assumption Students Travel to Haiti for Community Service ProjectEleven members of the 2015-16 Assumption College women's soccer team traveled to Haiti over the winter break to volunteer their time working with children in the impoverished country. This marks the second year in a row that members of the women's soccer team have been involved with the project, in conjunction with the Hands Together organization.

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The eleven Hounds to make the trip increased from four last year and include Paige Radomski (Kingston, Mass. / Silver Lake Regional)Meg Campbell (Springfield, Mass. / Cathedral)Katie Bealka (Freetown, Mass. / Apponequet Regional)Caroline Arnold (Foxboro, Mass. / Bishop Feehan)Nikki Callini (West Springfield, Mass. / West Springfield)Kelsey Pietruska (Durham, Conn. / Mercy)Tayla Morais (Taunton, Mass. / Taunton)Amanda Arnold (Saco, Maine / Thornton Academy)Carolyn Cook (South Hamilton, Mass. / Hamilton-Wenham Regional)Kallie Villemaire (Plattsburgh, N.Y. / Beekmantown) and Rose Lipinski (East Bridgewater, Mass. / East Bridgewater Jr-Sr).

Hands Together is a nonprofit organization devoted to educating, inspiring and encouraging people to understand the importance of responding to the needs of the poor and disadvantaged. The organization has several project locations, including Hands Together Catholic Schools.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 27 April 2016 18:59
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ASSUMPTION COLLEGE BREAKS GROUND ON NEW ACADEMIC BUILDING PDF Print E-mail

_Telegram and Gazette 4/5/16

WORCESTER – With snow swirling around the shivering crowd that came out for the occasion, Assumption College officials Monday afternoon broke ground on a new academic building on campus.

The planned 60,000-square-foot building, the college’s first major construction project since the Testa Science Center a dozen years ago, is expected to open in the fall of 2017.

Slated to go up between Fuller Hall and the Hagan Campus Center, the center is more than just a new addition at the school, Assumption’s President Francesco C. Cesareo said in his address. It's also “a visible manifestation of the centrality of the intellectual life of the campus and a manifestation of the mission of the institution,” he said.

Described by college officials as “state of the art,” the new academic center will feature seminar rooms, common study spaces, and a 400-seat performance hall equipped with high-tech acoustic systems. It will also contain 13 classrooms designed for “group-based learning” rather than traditional lecture-based instruction, said the project architect, Stephen Van Dyke of Nault Architects Inc. in Worcester.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 27 April 2016 18:59
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Assumptionists participate in Year for Consecrated Life Celebration PDF Print E-mail

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VIDEO ON ASSUMPTION DAY AT THE COLLEGE PDF Print E-mail

Last Updated on Thursday, 14 April 2016 05:23
 
Economic History Expert to Speak on Inhumanity of Modern Market Economy during Assumption Lecture PDF Print E-mail

Mary Hirschfeld, Ph.D.WORCESTER, MA (April 06, 2016) —The modern market economy allows for a level of prosperity that is unprecedented in human history. However, current economic logic can often seem inhumane. On Monday, April 11, Mary Hirschfeld, Ph.D., assistant professor of economics and theology at Villanova University, will discuss some of the tools society can use to move toward a more humane economy. Prof. Hirschfeld’s lecture will take place at 7 p.m. in the Salon of Assumption’s La Maison Française building, located at 500 Salisbury Street in Worcester.

Prof. Hirschfeld’s talk, titled “Toward a Humane Economy: Ordering Economic Life to Genuine Human Happiness,” will explain that the economic decisions that aim at maximizing profits can have negative consequences for workers, consumers and the environment. She will show how the thought of Saint Thomas Aquinas can give us a framework for rethinking economic life in a way that should allow us to better harness the power of markets to the project of serving genuine human flourishing.

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