The College of the Holy Cross does not discriminate unlawfully in admission to, access to, treatment in or employment in its programs and activities on the basis of a person's race, religion, color, ...
Whether you’re looking to lead, write, reflect, sing, or advocate for others, you’ve come to the right place. With a spectrum of more than 100 clubs and organizations, there are unlimited ways to ...
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 ...
We hold firmly to the Jesuit belief that education should be accessible to all who want to pursue a life of passion and service to others — a practice made possible by our robust financial support ...
Throughout history, the fortunes of political organizations have often been linked to the cosmic patronage of gods and saints. Yet some saintly devotions begin and flourish despite disinterest from ...
Life at Holy Cross means readily participating in a dialogue about basic human questions — in the classroom, in the chapel, and through service and solidarity programs around the world. Determined to ...
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 ...
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 founder of the College, Bishop Benedict Joseph Fenwick, second bishop of Boston, entrusted Holy Cross to the Society of Jesus (Jesuits), an international Catholic religious order known for its ...