The Carlyse and Arthur A. Ciocca '59 Center for Business, Ethics, and Society prepares students to become ethical leaders and critically engaged citizens of a society deeply shaped by business. It ...
At Holy Cross, you’re constantly exercising your mind. But from skiing to Ultimate Frisbee, we also offer outstanding opportunities to exercise your body. The mission of the Office of Campus ...
Act, dance, direct, design, or stage manage. With numerous production opportunities throughout the year, students studying theatre can try on many different hats — figuratively and literally.
Vincent D. Rougeau is the 33rd president of Holy Cross. He is the first lay and first Black president in the College’s history. Vincent D. Rougeau leads the nation’s only undergraduate Jesuit liberal ...
A place for stillness, reflection, and prayer, the Thomas P. Joyce ’59 Contemplative Center is the home of our spiritual retreats whose purpose is to help members of the Holy Cross community deepen ...
Highlighted by the state-of-the-art Hart Center at the Luth Athletic Complex, Holy Cross boasts facilities that stand above peer institutions, exceeding those offered by many other Division I programs ...
As a Jesuit, Catholic liberal arts college, we know that the best way to understand the world around us is to embrace the full spectrum of perspectives and life experiences. To that end, we welcome ...
The Iris and B. Gerald Cantor Art Gallery exists to promote and support the intellectual and cultural life of Holy Cross. Through its exhibitions and acquisitions, both historical and contemporary, ...
The best way to decide if a place is a good fit is to explore. At Holy Cross, we’re big advocates of exploration – whether in-person or virtually, spend some time on our campus and see firsthand how ...
The College of the Holy Cross is, by tradition and choice, a Jesuit liberal arts college serving the Catholic community, American society, and the wider world. To participate in the life of Holy Cross ...
Massachusetts Turnpike I-90. Take Exit 10 to I-290 East toward Worcester. Take Exit 15 (College Square/Southbridge Street) off I-290. Cross over to the right lane immediately after coming off the ramp ...
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