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In this issue:

Syllabus: Medieval Art
Virginia C. Raguin, visual arts department
By Pam Reponen

The President’s Report: 2009-2010
Today, systematic strategic planning has a dynamic and visible role on campus
By Rev. Michael C. McFarland, S.J.

Expanding Vision
From its humble beginnings with one Jesuit instructor, the Holy Cross visual arts department has emerged as a hub of dedicated research and innovative creative expression in the pursuit of art.
By Rebecca Smith ’99 and Kimberly Staley ’99

’95 Classmates Offer Healing at the Border
Playtime and yoga bring peace where just surviving is a fight
By Elizabeth Quaglieri ’11

Calling Patriot Place
A nod from the Patriots’ Hall of Fame eludes all-star Crusader and Pats’ center Jon Morris ’64
By John W. Gearan ’65

The Profile: Bill Abbott ’84 Puts Mentoring First
By Benjamin Gleisser

Your Turn: All Three Away
By Maureen Varley ’76 and Boris Moczula



Also:

  • Campus Notebook
  • Book Notes
  • Gifts at Work
  • Sports
  • Alumni News
  • In Memoriam

Publication Date

Fall 10-2-2010

Publisher

College of the Holy Cross

City

Worcester

Keywords

Alumni, campus news, President's Report 2010-2011, Rev. Michael C. McFarland, S.J., visual arts department, Cantor Art Gallery, Jon Racek ’95, Kristyn Durie Zalota ’95, Charles “Charley” A. Polachi Jr. ’75, Martha Johnson Polachi ’76, Maggie Hayden Bramley ’98, Kristin Mumford ’82, Sullivan Family Scholarship, Christine Giambone Kmiec ’02

Volume

44

Number

4

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Copyright ©2010 by College of the Holy Cross. All rights reserved. Opinions expressed in Holy Cross Magazine are those of the individual authors and subjects and do not necessarily reflect the views of the College administration, faculty, staff or students. No portion of this magazine may be reprinted without the express written consent of the editor.

Holy Cross Magazine, Vol. 44, No. 4, Fall 2010

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