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Natalia Hall ’25 has been selected as the student speaker for Connecticut College’s 107th Commencement ceremony on Sunday, May 18.
“Theater is living,” playwright and screenwriter Suzan-Lori Parks told the students, faculty, staff, alumni and other guests gathered in Ernst Common Room for the 2025 Daniel Klagsbrun Symposium on ...
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 ...
Limited parking is available along Williams Street by the entrance to the Native Plant Collection. Additional parking is available at the Arboretum Center for Education & Research (ACER) at 33 Gallows ...
You want your Camel Crib to be the perfect place for you to study, socialize and sleep, so you want to know what to bring to campus and where it's going to go! Almost every room on the Connecticut ...
At the grand opening of Connecticut College’s Disability Cultural Center on April 1, advocate and educator John Sharon ’86 recalled organizing Conn’s first Disability Awareness Week more than 40 years ...
Maged Hassan ’25, Aiza Malinias ’25 and Kinley Yangden ’25 have been awarded Thomas J. Watson Fellowships to embark on a year of international exploration and discovery. Part of an exceptional group ...
Alongside friends, family and members of Connecticut College’s academic community, 18 seniors gathered in Blaustein Humanities Center on April 3 to join an esteemed group of Camels—the Langer Scholars ...
Around the world, history is being made at the grassroots. World-changing social innovations and social movements—and the people who lead them—emerge from the community level. That’s why Conn offers ...
Against the backdrop of a clear blue sky, in front of the newly renovated Charles E. Shain Library, President Katherine Bergeron announced Connecticut College has received the largest gift in its ...