50 Years of Coeducation at Holy Cross: Oral Histories of Women Lighting the Way

Women Who Made a Difference

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Duration

54:04 minutes

Date

10-28-2023

Description

In September 1972, a group of women made history when they arrived at Holy Cross as the College’s first full-time female students. Beginning in September 2022 and continuing through May 2024 (the 50th anniversary of the first women graduates), the College will recognize, reflect on and celebrate the impact of Holy Cross women.

Lighting the Way Together was a campus event for all members of the classes of ’74, ’75 and ’76 to revisit their experiences and the campus through social events, panel discussions and other opportunities. This event took place at the College of the Holy Cross on October 27-28, 2023.

A panel discussion featuring faculty members, administrators, and student leaders from the 1970s sharing their memories and perspectives of what it was like to be there "from the beginning.”

In this breakout session, four women address the question "How do you feel you made a difference as one of the first female students at Holy Crosss, and in your post-graduation life?". The group includes Mary "MJ" Dineen '74, Mary Donahue Quinlan '76, Mary Nolan Tully '76 and Maureen Varley '76, moderated by Elizabeth Kling Bosler '76.

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