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The New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) has named 154 Connecticut College student athletes, including two ...
Abdou-Latifou Dare ’27, a botany major with a concentration in sustainable agriculture and a Goodwin-Niering Center scholar, has won a $10,000 Davis Projects for Peace grant to promote peace through ...
Professor of Art Andrea Wollensak has been named one of 13 recipients of the Connecticut Office of the Arts (COA) Artistic Excellence Award. The award, the only given to a digital artist, comes with a ...
Grammy- and Emmy-nominated multimedia writer and producer Maxim Langstaff ’81 told the 433 members of Connecticut College’s Class of 2025 that in trying times, his grandmother, political activist and ...
A bumblebee approaches a cherry blossom on a sunny day in April. Tori Rich ’28 snaps a photo of Ryan Brearly ’28 with Conn’s ...
This summer, hundreds of Conn students completed in-person and remote internships with companies and organizations across the country and around the world, exploring careers ranging from healthcare to ...
Board of Trustees Chair Debo P. Adegbile ’91 today announced that Andrea E. Chapdelaine, current president of Hood College, has been unanimously appointed as the 12th president of Connecticut College.
Connecticut College scientists have created a sustainable solution to restore oyster and coral reefs, using 3D-printed panels made from biodegradable, plant-based materials. The research team, led by ...
Connecticut College has received two gifts totaling $20 million for the renovation of Palmer Auditorium and Castle Court into a new and revitalized center for performance and creative research.
Rhode Island–based Herd of Hope brought its eager goats to campus in June to gorge on invasive knotweed. The goats hoofed off the old school bus ready to work. Presented with an all-you-can-eat buffet ...
Shelley Taylor ’68 received the National Medal of Science, the country’s highest scientific honor, during a ceremony at the White House on Tuesday, Oct. 24. This is the first time the award has been ...
In 2002, Rob Hale ’88 P’20 built a 21st-century telecommunications empire on the back of 150-year-old technology: the landline. Now, while his company, Granite Communications, looks toward the future, ...