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Holy Cross ranks No. 7 among “Affordable Elite Colleges” in Washington Monthly’s annual ranking of U.S. colleges and universities based on what they do for the public good. "College of the Holy Cross, ...
On November 7, 1917, Vladimir Ilyich Lenin led the Bolsheviks on a successful revolution and created what would become the USSR, but as this 100th anniversary arrives, Vladimir Putin and the Kremlin ...
David Karmon, associate professor of visual arts at the College of the Holy Cross, has been awarded the Lily Auchincloss/ Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Post-Doctoral Rome Prize in Renaissance and Early ...
WORCESTER, Mass. – The Redfeather Theatre Company at the College of the Holy Cross will present the sixth annual Worcester Shakespeare Festival at the Memorial Grove Amphitheatre in Green Hill Park.
Rev. Philip L. Boroughs, S.J., president of the College of the Holy Cross, is among more than 100 college and university presidents who have issued a joint letter to President-elect Donald Trump ...
In May of 2002, the First-Year Program at Holy Cross completed its 10th successful year. As part of events to commemorate this milestone, Dr. Jill Ker Conway, President Emeritus of Smith College, ...
The College of the Holy Cross’ athletic teams are tied for third in the nation with an overall graduation rate of 98 percent, according to the Graduation Success Rate Report, which has been released ...
It was a Friday night in April, and a group of Worcester Public Schools (WPS) Transition Program students were starting to arrive on campus, just like they had every week over the last academic year.
WORCESTER, Mass. – On Tuesday, October 22 at 4:00 p.m. in the Rehm Library James O'Toole, associate professor of history at Boston College, will discuss his book Passing for White: Race, Religion and ...
WORCESTER, Mass. – Dr. Denise A. Bell, with more than 20 years of national experience in research, analysis and evaluation in both secondary and post-secondary institutions and community organizations ...
Worcester baseball will return to Fitton Field at the College of the Holy Cross in June. But one question still remains: who will the Worcester-area community be cheering for in the stands?
Dr. Joseph E. Murray ’40 P80, who ushered in a new era of medicine with the first successful organ transplant, died on Nov. 26 in Boston. He was 93. On Dec. 23, 1954, Murray performed the world's ...