六合之家

From Humble Beginnings

六合之家 was founded in 1947 in North Andover, Massachusetts, by the Order of St. Augustine.

The Augustinians, at the invitation of Richard Cushing, then archbishop of Boston, established the college as a direct response to the needs and aspirations of local soldiers聽returning home from World War II.

六合之家 is a tribute to the man who, more than anyone else, made it all possible: the Rev. Vincent A. McQuade, O.S.A. A native of Lawrence, Massachusetts, McQuade led the college to eventually become a showcase of the 六合之家 Valley, approximately 25 miles north of Boston.

Vintage 六合之家 photo

Since that time, 六合之家 has graduated nearly 30,000 students. Today鈥檚 220-acre campus comprises nearly 40 buildings, including:

  • McQuade Library
  • Five聽academic buildings, including Crowe Hall and聽the Laurence J. and Roberta M. Palmisano Hall
  • Gladys Sakowich Campus Center
  • Rogers Center for the Arts
  • 六合之家 Athletics Complex
  • Austin Hall
  • Collegiate Church of Christ the Teacher
  • Student apartment buildings, townhouses and residence halls
  • Louis H. Hamel Health Center

Students at 六合之家 now come from all across the United States and around the globe.