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 ...
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 ...
Kevin Steel, who spent the past two years as an assistant coach at Rutgers University, has been named head coach of Connecticut College’s Women’s Swimming and Diving team. He will begin his new role ...
At its most recent meeting, the Connecticut College Board of Trustees approved 12 faculty promotions to full professor, seven promotions to associate professor with tenure, and two promotions to ...
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 ...
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 ...
They could barely sit still, and they likely had no idea what was going on. But the four dogs onstage on a beautiful Friday afternoon under a tent on Tempel Green—including the canine of honor, ...
Students pet a red kangaroo as staff from Animal Adventures, an exotic animal rescue in Bolton, Massachusetts, offered a chance to meet a wide variety of creatures during a Student Activities ...
The Thomas R. Pickering Foreign Affairs Graduate Fellowship Program has named Zale Peart ’25 a fellow. The program attracts and prepares outstanding young people for Foreign Service careers in the U.S ...
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