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The College of the Holy Cross announced today that it has accepted an invitation to become a QuestBridge partner college, joining a small and distinguished group of peer institutions who are committed ...
If you were a Londoner and a theatergoer in 1658, you might have parted with a penny to see "The Witch of Edmonton: A known true story" based on nothing more than its cover. The title page of the play ...
It was a beautiful, sunny morning as the newly minted Class of 2023 received a hearty welcome to their home for the next four years. Hailing from 36 states, Washington D.C., Puerto Rico and seven ...
Business executive and adjunct faculty member Robert Murner begins this semester as the new director of the Carlyse and Arthur A. Ciocca ’59 Center for Business, Ethics, and Society at the College of ...
The Latino connection to Worcester’s history is one of educational advancement, social justice activism and economic opportunities. For these reasons, it is vital that the Latino story is told in the ...
All Crusaders have a memory of their first Holy Cross experience. For David A. Lynch, M.D., ’69, that memory was formed on Nov. 9, 1957, at the age of 10, when his father, Charles “Chuck” Lynch, M.D., ...
WORCESTER, Mass. – On August 5, the College of the Holy Cross will commemorate the 100-year anniversary of the death of Bishop James Augustine Healy, a graduate of the class of 1849. He was the first ...
The new residence hall for upperclassmen on the Holy Cross campus is the picture of modern living. On the inside loop of McCarthy Lane, near the Hart Recreation Center and the Hogan Campus Center, ...
The majority of the global population is religious, yet psychologists have little understanding of how religious beliefs impact the way children think, says Florencia Anggoro, Holy Cross associate ...
As a child peering into a large bucket of seawater filled with tiny fish and squid, Justin McAlister was mesmerized by the creatures’ scales glistening in the Bermudian sunlight. “It was magical, like ...
Henry J. Meiser '27 has been an advocate for youth suicide prevention since high school, calling for more student voices in high school and college mental health initiatives. Now he’s taking his work ...
In literature, one indicator of a character's enduring effect is to be known by a single name. Think Hamlet, Ripley, Scout, Dracula, Heathcliff. Scrooge. A late-blooming leading man, Ebenezer Scrooge ...
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