Fall Colors Move Their Way Onto Campus
October 25th, 2011 byPhotograph by Cecile Rivera Llorens ’12
Photograph by Cecile Rivera Llorens ’12
The arrival of cooler temperatures has ushered in fall foliage across campus. Here, two photos at the entrance of Linden Lane on the campus.
Photography by J Kevin Crowley ’12
Passersby walk in the newly renovated Hogan Courtyard.
Photograph by Christian Santillo
Connor Moynihan ’15 enjoys the shade under a tree near Linden Lane.
Photograph by Nick Markantonatos
Despite heavy rain, crews continue working on the landscaping renovation project behind the Hogan Campus Center. Read more about the project, view the artist’s rendering, and watch construction of the landscaping renovation in real time via a webcam. This is one of numerous construction projects underway this summer.
Photography by Christian Santillo
The trees and flowering shrubs in front of Alumni Hall in bloom.
Photograph by Tina Sato ’11
March didn’t exactly go out like a lamb. Several inches of snow fell overnight from March 31 to April 1. But with temperatures reaching above freezing, much of the snow melted by the afternoon.
Photography by Tina Sato ’11
The 15-foot high monument of the Crucifixion scene, which overlooks the Jesuit cemetery, south of St. Joseph Chapel, as seen on a clear, cold day.
Photograph by Tricia Dunn ’12
A front-end loader removes large mounds of snow in the parking lot behind the Hogan Campus Center following a nearly two-foot snowfall last week. The excess snow is deposited behind Freshman Field.
Photography by Nick Markantonatos
A huge snowstorm dropped 21 inches of snow in Worcester, blanketing the Holy Cross campus in white stuff.
Photography by Nick Markantonatos and Christian Santillo