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The College of the Holy Cross was named among the top contributors to Teach for America for the eighth year in a row. Teach for America is a nonprofit organization that places committee leaders in ...
After conducting a national search, the College of the Holy Cross announced the hiring of Mark Shelton as the new director of library services. He will replace Karen Reilly, who has served as the ...
The class of 2025’s Claire Wolf and Ruth Lopez-Espinoza lived parallel lives at Holy Cross, never crossing paths until halfway through their junior year, when a four-hour interstate phone call changed ...
Catherine Roberts, professor of mathematics at College of the Holy Cross, was recently named the new executive director of the American Mathematical Society (AMS), an organization dedicated to ...
The College of the Holy Cross’ athletic teams are tied for 17th in the nation out of 351 Division I schools with an overall graduation rate of 97 percent, according to the Graduation Success Rate ...
Gabriel Weaver ’04 was recently named the first-ever Herman M. Dieckamp Post-Doctoral Fellow by the Information Trust Institute (ITI) at the University of Illinois, an institution that provides ...
Shark Tank Competition on Feb. 25. Matthew Watson ’16 took home the grand prize of $12,000 with his pitch to start the Brewery Stewardship Alliance (BSA), a sustainability certification program that ...
In high school, Gabriella Bacino '25 and her friends would buy disposable cameras to shoot pictures of one another. There was something different about the older-model cameras and the pictures they ...
A recent article in the Telegram & Gazette detailed how Alexa Horochowski’s “Club Disminución,” the current exhibit in the Cantor Art Gallery, is wowing the Holy Cross community. The artwork, some of ...
WORCESTER, Mass. – The National Science Foundation (NSF) has awarded a grant of $586,509 to the College of the Holy Cross for support of a scholarship program that will aid academically promising ...
A recent Boston Globe article features the city of Worcester as an emerging college town. Worcester, which is home to the College of the Holy Cross among eight other colleges and more than 35,000 ...
The October issue of the American Journal of Physics featured the research of Janine Shertzer, professor of physics, and Sean McAlinden ’15, physics major, not only within its pages, but also on its ...
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