Piles of Inspiration: New book invites readers into the home and mind of artist Barkley L. Hendricks
“Piles” invites the public into a space where Hendricks produced many of his creations. Through pages of vibrant photographs ...
Just a little more than a year after studying abroad in Madagascar, Austin Cheng ’25 is returning to Africa’s southeastern ...
The current Anita DeFrantz Award for Advancing Diversity in Rowing will be renamed the United We Row Award, reflecting the ...
Basil Donnelly ’86, third from right, poses for a photo with some of his rowing teammates during the Connecticut College ...
Lance Eaton, senior associate director of artificial intelligence in teaching and learning at Northeastern University, will give the keynote address, “The Sleep of the Liberal Arts Produces AI.” Eaton ...
Andrei Harwell, executive director of the Yale Urban Design Workshop and senior critic at the Yale School of Architecture, has been selected as the scholar-in-residence for the third annual Krane Art ...
First-year students participating in the Helix, Genesis, Odyssey and Science Leaders pre-orientation programs check in at Crozier-Williams before they move into their residence halls. About 40% of the ...
Allison Gomes, a proven advancement leader with nearly two decades of experience, has been named vice president for College Advancement at Connecticut College. She will begin her new role on Sept. 15.
The New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) has named 154 Connecticut College student athletes, including two All-America track runners, a Watson Fellowship winner and 19 members of the ...
Director of Student Accessibility Services Jillian Heilman and John Sharon ’86 weild the giant scissors as Student Accessibility Services fellows (L-R) Anna Vredevoogd ’26, Karolina Suarez ’28 and ...
In a ceremony that featured traditional pomp and circumstance, some lighthearted humor and—to the delight of the audience—a flash mob performance of “Seasons of Love” by 45 student singers and ...
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