
DCPS Persists, a newly launched program, aims to provide college-bound D.C. Public Schools graduates with a support network to help them succeed in college.
DCPS Persists, a newly launched program, aims to provide college-bound D.C. Public Schools graduates with a support network to help them succeed in college.
The Chair, named in memory of alumnus James E. Hayden ’76, will lead the College’s bold push for a more equitable world through its new Center for the Study of Race, Ethnicity, and Social Justice.
Stonehill sophomore Sadé Ratliff has been named as a Newman Civic Fellow in recognition of her commitment to solving public problems.
Two wins come from one professor’s study of studying: Better GPAs and valuable student research opportunities.
Global perspective and expanded communications skills equip students in the Languages, Literatures & Cultures program to pursue a multitude of careers both here and abroad.
Research, writing and perspective help history majors find success on countless career paths.
For the past 40 years, Tom Bogan '72 has tracked every workout and event in the same spreadsheet. The long-running accounting of activities has offered the opportunity to revisit a life's worth of experiences.
Graduates of Stonehill’s economics program gain the experiences and highly coveted skill sets that open doors in a vast array of fields.
A story of how an alumni mentor and supportive faculty helped pave the way for a leading criminalist in the field of forensic science.
Father James Connelly, CSC's new book, The History of the Congregation of Holy Cross, chronicles the Holy Cross community from its inception to today.