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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, ...
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, Mass. – The following faculty experts from the College of the Holy Cross are available to comment on issues related to the election, including voter turnout, ballot questions, election ...
WORCESTER, Mass. – As part of the College of the Holy Cross Visiting Writers Lecture Series, the following writers will give readings during the 2004 fall semester. All readings are free and open to ...
College of the Holy Cross students, faculty, staff and alumni have left their mark — physically — on the new Joanne Chouinard-Luth Recreation and Wellness Center. Members of the Holy Cross community ...
Alyssa L. Trometter, a member of the College of the Holy Cross class of 2008, and Nathaniel K. Powell, visiting lecturer at Holy Cross in spring 2015, both received the esteemed American Council of ...
For animals to respond properly to environmental changes, such as temperature fluctuations, their nervous systems must be regulating correctly. It’s a biological function that is vital to survival.
The College of the Holy Cross is the winner of a 2015 Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) Educational Fundraising Award. The award honors superior fundraising programs at CASE ...
I'm spending this summer exploring the concept of home in the poetry of Elizabeth Bishop, an American poet born in Worcester. I'm interested in pursuing this topic because Bishop lived in various ...
The College of the Holy Cross is ranked No. 37 in a new list of the country’s "Most Connected Colleges," released by U.S. News & World Report. The ranking is a measure of schools' effectiveness in ...
Queen Elizabeth II recognized that the United Kingdom was a multifaith nation and was diligent in her work to foster religious tolerance and interfaith dialogue. Will King Charles III do the same?
K.J. Rawson, assistant professor of English at the College of the Holy Cross, explores the term “transgender” in a recent piece for The Conversation. He writes about the difficulties of using the term ...
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