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“California Dreamin’ Investor & Fast Pitch Competition.” The competition bring together students from top entrepreneur programs to prove that they have the best business model. The event, by ...
sociology and anthropology and former chaplain assistant in the 41st Artillery Group during the Vietnam War, published in the New York Times an op-ed on the background and stories of antiwar ...
The College of the Holy Cross will celebrate the Christmas season with both new and long-established College traditions this year. On That Day: An Advent Calendar from Holy Cross On Nov. 27, the first ...
The College of the Holy Cross has launched an ambitious online global initiative called Catholics & Cultures (www.catholicsandcultures.org). The encyclopedic web resource—free to all users—is managed ...
Holy Cross Magazine has won the 2025 CASE Gold Award for best alumni magazine publishing three or four times per year. The annual Council for the Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) Circle of ...
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 ...
WORCESTER, Mass. – The Holy Cross women's rowing team has announced its team awards for the 2008-2009 season. Senior Katie Donnelly (Marstons Mills, Mass.) received the Coxswain Award and senior ...
As a classics and history double major at College of the Holy Cross, Emma Powell '20 knows how significantly the power of memory affects both the present and the future. Powell earned the Maurizio ...
The College of the Holy Cross, once again, ranks as one of the premier institutions in the country when it comes to producing Fulbright students. Six Holy Cross students were accepted into the ...
As recent Class of 2020 graduates from the across the country make their way into “the real world,” we caught up with eight of the newest Holy Cross alumni to hear their reflections on where they’re ...
Erin (Geddis) Cummings ’79 unites, supports and educates fellow Hodgkin lymphoma survivors and medical professionals on the later-in-life effects of youth cancer treatment.
Benjamin Rayder, a member of the College of the Holy Cross class of 2009, has been awarded a Fulbright Grant to work as a teaching assistant in Germany. A political science and German double major ...