Rhiannon Hurst ’25: Jazz Selections
Brooks Scholar Rhiannon Hurst ’25 presents an afternoon of jazz selections drawing from her Fenwick Scholar project celebrating underrepresented voices in jazz.
Brooks Scholar Rhiannon Hurst ’25 presents an afternoon of jazz selections drawing from her Fenwick Scholar project celebrating underrepresented voices in jazz.
Shakespeare's beloved play comes to The Prior in this co-presentation from Holy Cross' Scholarship in Action & Clark University’s Office of Global Engagement, directed by Martha Douglas-Osmundson and starring students of the Clark University-Hefei University of Technology Summer 2025 Program.
This documentary tells the story of the Nipmuc/Native American identity of the land on which Holy Cross now sits, covering Nipmuc relations with colonial settlers and the Jesuit community from the 1500s to today. The film visits sites that will be familiar to students and community members and views them through a Native American perspective and through the stories they tell of the profound environmental changes to this area.
A presentation and discussion of Latino contributions to Worcester and American history, featuring Dr. Tey Marianna Nunn, Associate Director for Content and Interpretation for the Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Latino (NMAL). The event will feature a discussion between Dr. Nunn, Latino History Project of Worcester, and Worcester community leaders.
From Grammy- and MacArthur-winner Osvaldo Golijov, The Prior's Composer-in-Residence, comes a thrilling new work-in-progress on the creation of the universe. At this special sneak peek, audiences will hear selections performed by three of Golijov’s closest collaborators, each of whom embody entire cosmogonies in their music-making. Reservations limited to students, staff and faculty of Holy Cross.
SOLD OUT. The Science Ball is a celebration of the fusion of art and science. Lab coats are transformed by designers into couture and presented on the runway by the scientists whose research inspired them.
With two can’t-miss community concert presentations set to wrap up Black History Month in 2026, The Prior invites patrons to witness a showing of African artwork collected by distinguished alumnus and Holy Cross football legend Eddie Jenkins '72.
In this production from Fenwick Scholar Éowyn Bailey '26, Renata travels to the underworld to learn how to become a leader in today’s world. While there, she meets four women—two from Greco-Roman mythology and two from indigenous Latin American history—who guide her on her journey.