Four Connecticut College staff members were recognized for their valuable contributions to the College at the 13th annual ...
For the second time in program history and the first time since 1989, the Connecticut College Women’s Track & Field team has ...
Under a sunny sky on the first day of the month, Connecticut College First Dog Kodachrome “Koda” Chapdelaine Tetreault hosted ...
Zoe Watts ’26 has been selected as the student speaker for Connecticut College’s 108th Commencement ceremony on Sunday, May 17. As a junior, Watts studied abroad at City St. George’s University of ...
Alongside friends, family and members of Connecticut College’s academic community, 16 seniors gathered in Blaustein Humanities Center on March 30 to join an esteemed group of Camels—the Langer ...
More than 100 artists, scholars and technologists will gather at Connecticut College Thursday, March 26, through Saturday, March 28, for the 18th Ammerman Center Triennial Symposium on Arts and ...
It was a standout debut season for Women’s Basketball guard Sofia Tavarez ’29—the best in the league, in fact, as she has been named the New England Small College Athletics Conference (NESCAC) Rookie ...
On a train bound for the Nazi transit camp Westerbork, a teenager named Eva made a promise to her older brother, Heinz. Packed into a cattle car with their parents, Erich and Fritzi, and other Jews in ...
Connecticut College is hosting an installation from the Ruby & Calvin Fletcher African American History Museum, the state’s first and only museum of its kind, at the Charles E. Shain Library ...
Connecticut College recently sat down with Rabbi Jessica Goldberg, Conn’s new director of Zachs Hillel House and College chaplain. A graduate of Brandeis University, Goldberg received her Rabbinic ...
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