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With Pope Francis’ death on April 21, 2025, at age 88, the world looks back on his papacy — and forward to his funeral, as well as to the conclave that will name his successor. The Catholic Church’s ...
WORCESTER, Mass. – Mary Ebbott, associate professor of classics at the College of the Holy Cross, has received an $80,000 grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities to publish a critical ...
Chief Justice and three others to receive honorary degrees May 25 WORCESTER, Mass. – John G. Roberts, Jr., Chief Justice of the United States, will receive an honorary degree from the College of the ...
Hundreds walk by daily, but most would recognize only a handful of the names on the nearly 300 white stone markers at the Jesuit Cemetery. A new book seeks to rectify that, detailing the lives of ...
Roger Hankins makes his way to the studio on Bethuen Street in Manhattan"s West Village every six months or so. Behind the pale-yellow concrete exterior and brass and glass doors, dozens of painted ...
WORCESTER, Mass. – In recognition of the 61st anniversary of the United Nations declaration of human rights and the recent enactment of a more comprehensive federal hate crimes law, the College of the ...
The Nativity School of Worcester, a private, Catholic, inner-city middle school for boys living in the Main South area of Worcester set to open in September 2003, has announced the hiring of its ...
College of the Holy Cross announced Wednesday it has hired Tomicka Wagstaff, an experienced leader in the field, as its new vice provost for diversity, equity and inclusion. Wagstaff, who currently ...
WORCESTER, Mass. – Magnus T. Bernhardsson, assistant professor of history at Williams College, will give a talk titled “Negotiating History: Archaeology and Nationalism in Modern Iraq” on April 10 at ...
WORCESTER, Mass. – Michael P. Sandstrom, who graduated from the College of the Holy Cross in 2004 with a degree in visual arts and minor in computer science, has been awarded a Fulbright Creative ...
In November 2024, patrons stopping by the community refrigerator located off Brooks Street in Worcester discovered a new enclosure for the outdoor appliance — a place in which fresh food and pantry ...
Kenneth F. Happe ’58, associate professor emeritus of classics, passed away peacefully on Monday, June 24. He was 78. After having spent close to 50 years at Holy Cross—first as a transfer student ...
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