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Tickets are almost entirely sold out for the game where all-time Holy Cross basketball greats George Kaftan ’49, Bob Cousy ’50, Togo Palazzi ’54, and Tom Heinsohn ’56 will have their jerseys lifted to ...
The College of the Holy Cross is ranked 21st for highest graduation rate among private colleges according to Moneywatch.com, a joint effort of CBS and BNET. In a series examining college graduation ...
Drugs, blood, and human regeneration. Sounds like a summer blockbuster movie, but it actually describes the research Kim Frederick, associate professor of chemistry, was working on in her Haberlin lab ...
Rev. Philip L. Boroughs, S.J., president of the College of the Holy Cross, joins other college and university presidents across the country in showing support for undocumented students and the ...
Anthony S. Fauci ’62, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases since 1984, was recently profiled in the Washington Post. Fauci, who discussed some of the challenges for ...
Nir Eisikovits, founder and director of the graduate program in ethics and public policy at Suffolk University, will give a talk titled “Stuck: Why Israel is in so much trouble and how it can dig out, ...
Chris Arrell, assistant professor of music at the College of the Holy Cross, was recently awarded the distinguished Ettelson Composer Award for his piece “Of Three Minds.” Arrell was one of two ...
WORCESTER, Mass. – The College of the Holy Cross has been awarded a grant in the amount of $200,000 from the James H. Napier Foundation, of which alumnus John Benison '50 is a current board member.
“We are pleased to be recognized for our work in creating contemporary buildings and renovating existing structures so they fit with the character and historic nature of our beautiful grounds, as well ...
On Wednesday, May 23, select members of the Class of 2001 and 2002 will be inducted into Phi Beta Kappa, the national honor society of liberal arts and sciences. The initiation will be held at 4:30 ...
In an extemporaneous address at the College’s 169th Commencement Exercises held on May 22, social justice advocate Bryan Stevenson challenged members of the Holy Cross Class of 2015 to change the ...
Nikolas Churik ’15, of Hempstead, N.Y. has been awarded a Fulbright Study Research Grant to the Netherlands. Churik, a classics major, will be studying Greek literature and paleography, with a focus ...
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