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In an opinion piece for FiveThirtyEight, Victor Matheson, professor of economics at the College of the Holy Cross, discusses the lasting economic effects of World Cup stadiums. “The overwhelming ...
Super Tuesday, Super Duper Tuesday, Tsunami Tuesday — call it what you want to call it, Feb. 5, in which half the nation will cast ballots, is going to be a big day. As a record 24 states hold ...
This year more than 2,500 alumni and guests made it back to Mount St. James for two event-packed Reunion weekends. The Classes of 1990, 1995, 2005, and 2010 arrived the weekend of May 29-31. The Class ...
The first-year class dean asks all incoming students to read a common text before they arrive for orientation. Dean Esther Levine has selected Eire’s memoir, which received the 2003 National Book ...
The Massachusetts Cultural Council has awarded Holy Cross professor Shirish Korde, composer of the multimedia chamber opera Phoolan Devi: The Bandit Queen an unrestricted $7,500 grant. Korde was one ...
The College of the Holy Cross is one of the nation"s best colleges for students seeking great academics, outstanding career preparation, and generous financial aid – according to The Princeton Review.
Immediately upon returning from winter vacation in mid-January, students at Holy Cross mobilized expansive efforts to raise money for Haiti relief. Through Feb. 12, students raised $9,400. Rev.
Read Time 1 Minute [gallery] Related Information: Holy Cross Unveils New State-of-the-Art Seelos Theater ...
The music department at the College of the Holy Cross will present the following musical series throughout the spring 2015 semester. All Holy Cross events are free and open to the public. For ...
The College of the Holy Cross has partnered with the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame to sponsor the Bob Cousy Point Guard of the Year Award. Named for Hall of Famer and former Boston Celtic ...
CBS - Moneywatch.comThe 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 ...
Matthew A. Brunell, an attorney and former teacher with extensive experience in education policy and strong ties in the Worcester area, will succeed founding executive director Joanne G. McClatchy.