Courses
across the Holy Cross curriculum examine the diversity of
human experiences, around the world and across time. Several
programs, in particular, have been designed to help students
of all races delve more deeply into the African-American,
Asian-American, and Latino/a experiences:
Africana
Studies
Asian
Studies
Latin
American and Latino Studies
Additional
Academic Resources
** Prof.
Esther L. Levine is the assistant dean who has special
responsibilities for ALANA and international students. This
means, in part, that ALANA students may consult Dean Levine
about their academic programs, no matter what their class
year. To learn more about Dean Levine, click
here.
** As
part of its collection of teaching and learning resources
the office of Academic
Services & Learning Resources holds a number of books
and journals which focus on topics such as racial identity
development and multicultural
issues in higher education. With permission, students
are welcome to borrow these resources.
** The
Office
of Multicultural Education, directed by Ms. Mable Millner,
educates the College community about diversity, pluralism,
race, and human relationships.