Holy Cross Magazine is published three times a year for alumni, parents, friends, and the Holy Cross campus community by College Marketing and Communications.
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Holy Cross Magazine, Vol. 35, No. 3, Summer 2001
College of the Holy Cross
A Sea Change on the Hill
Together, they have over 500 years of teaching experience. They have influenced countless students and helped guide the College through monumental changes. So when these longtime Holy Cross faculty members opted to retire, the decision signaled a sea change on Mount Saint James.
By Phyllis HanlonThe Passion of Golijov
With his latest composition, Osvaldo Golijov has earned international acclaim as one of the premier composers of his generation.
By Mark J. CadiganThe Common Good and the Free Market
An excerpt from Fr. McFarland’s address to the Massachusetts Governor’s Prayer Breakfast, held in Boston on May 3, 2001.
By Rev. Michael C. McFarland, S.J.Also:
- News From The Hill
- Alumni News
- Faculty & Staff
- Book Notes
- Athletics
- In Memoriam
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Holy Cross Magazine, Vol. 35, No. 2, Spring 2001
College of the Holy Cross
Teaching the Teachers:
A Profile of the Education Department
By Phyllis Hanlon“The Single Most Important Job”
Meet eight teachers on the front lines of education in America
By Paul E. KandarianClicks not Cliques
John Collins ’77 and Paul O’Keefe ’80 have some definite ideas about education and the charter school movement.
By Allison ChisolmBig Digs
This past summer, six Holy Cross students had the opportunity to work on two archaeological sites, one in Macedonia and the other in Southwest Turkey
By Elizabeth Sampson ’02Faculty Profile: Carolyn Howe
Re-creating the first National Woman’s Rights Convention was the original goal of the Worcester Women’s History Project (WWHP) when Carolyn Howe, associate professor of sociology, joined the group six years ago
By Margaret LeRouxThe Return of J. Peterman
He created a unique, multi-million dollar empire and then watched it crumble. But John Peterman ’63 is on the comeback trail with a new book and a revived catalog.
By Phyllis Hanlon“Better than I could have imagined”
Josh Sankes ’01 says goodbye
By Larry NapolitanoMonika Rothemich ’01:
More than a face in the crowd
By Naveen BoppanaOn the other side of the desk, with care
By David Lizotte, director of the Teacher Certification Program, and Brent Otto ’01Also:
- News From The Hill
- Book Notes
- Faculty & Staff
- Alumni News
- Athletics
- In Memoriam