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Day Baez ’25 embraces Westley Cardani ’26 after receiving their rainbow cord during the eigth annual Lavender Graduation in ...
The New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) has named 154 Connecticut College student athletes, including two ...
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 ...
As Dean of the Faculty, I take great pleasure in supporting the work of my colleagues and our curriculum. The faculty, at Connecticut College, exemplify our mission of the liberal arts in action. They ...
At Conn, we don’t just ask “What’s your major?” We ask you to make connections between your education and your interests—to combine your learning and your likes into a personalized experience that ...
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 ...
Ana Flood ’25, an English and government double major and scholar in the Holleran Center for Community Action and Public Policy from Sherman, Connecticut, was awarded the 2025 Anna Lord Strauss Medal.
Owyn Ledina ’25, an English major and educational studies and sociology double minor from Newtown, Connecticut, was awarded the 2025 Oakes and Louise Ames Prize for their honors thesis, “Child’s Play: ...
Skyler Kardell ’25, an environmental studies and architectural studies double major and scholar in the Goodwin-Niering Center for the Environment from Nantucket, Massachusetts, was awarded the 2025 ...
Art Spiegelman, the Pulitzer Prize-winning writer and artist, delivered the lecture “What the %@&*! Happened to Comics?” as part of the College’s 2011 Daniel Klagsbrun Symposium on Creative Arts and ...
All domestic applicants applying for financial aid must submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). This form is used to determine a student's eligibility for federal and state grants ...