In celebration of the 50th anniversary of coeducation at the College of the Holy Cross, the Office of the College Chaplains is hosting an academic year-long speaker series, "Raising Our Voices in ...
double major, and co-chair of the campus club Eco-Action. "People think, 'Oh, the government needs to make a change or the whole world needs to make a change — but it's local action that's actually ...
So, you have the germ of an idea for a horror story. The narrator is mad, the setting unsettling, and it has teeth — not in the sense that the tone of the story is biting but rather that bicuspids ...
In January 2025, the College’s new Enrollment Welcome Center opened on the first floor of O’Kane Hall, welcoming potential future Crusaders to Holy Cross. Home to information sessions, events, and the ...
An unseasonably cold and steady June downpour meant nearly every guest at the Mustard Seed kitchen and food pantry ate their dinner of hot dogs, macaroni and fruit in some degree of discomfort. Though ...
Leah Hager Cohen, critically acclaimed author and English professor, as well as the James N. and Sarah L. O'Reilly Barrett professor in Creative Writing at the College of the Holy Cross, was recently ...
In April, Roger Hankins, director of the Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Gallery at the College of the Holy Cross, received a “Community Works” award which is given by the Massachusetts Department of ...
For years, Sophie Sundaram ’26 has tried to answer two questions: What does it mean to really know another person? What does it mean to truly know yourself? To accomplish this, the studio art major ...
Holy Cross and New England Conservatory (NEC) have announced a new partnership creating an accelerated pathway for Holy Cross students to earn a Bachelor of Arts from Holy Cross and a Master of Music ...
Ask Bridget O’Connell Murphy ’86 what she’d grab if her house were burning down and you’ll get an unusual answer. Along with the expected, her wedding album and her grandmother’s ring, would be the 39 ...
Megan Knott ’03 runs a remote fifth-generation ranch, Knott Land and Livestock, in Colorado’s Upper Trout Creek Valley with her husband, Tyler, and their two children. The skies are dark and ...
Ines de la Fuente '25 wants people to stop thinking about entrepreneurship as a one-way, one-person path to success and happiness. What if, however, the path to success and happiness in ...