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 ...
The LGBTQIA Center serves the unique needs of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, questioning, intersex, and asexual students by providing a supportive space, resource library, social events ...
The Holleran Center's Program in Community Action (PICA) deepens students' knowledge and skills as active and responsive citizens. Students integrate classroom studies in the liberal arts with ...
Zale Peart ’25 presents his poster, “Rethinking Rail: A Sustainable Future for American Transportation,” during the sixth ...
The distant celestial wonders in the sky above New London will soon be more visible than ever. An anonymous Connecticut ...
Fans of Hallmark’s “Countdown to Christmas” series will recognize some familiar backdrops (and maybe even a few familiar faces) when Trivia at St. Nick’s airs on the famed holiday channel Nov. 8.
Brooke Brandenburger ’26, Manan Isak ’24 and Russell Kosovsky ’25 recently traveled to Malaysia to present their research at the IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics. The ...
Sarah Goyette ’27, a computer science and art history double major from Denver, Colorado, recently showed how she applied 2024 technology to a simulated version of the 1987 video game NetHack to study ...
Claire L. Gaudiani ’66, who served as Connecticut College’s eighth president from 1988 to 2001, died Oct. 16 surrounded by her family. She was 79. A scholar of the history and economics of ...
I write with great sadness to inform you that Claire L. Gaudiani, who served as Conn’s president from 1988 to 2001, died yesterday. She passed away peacefully with her daughter Maria and husband David ...
Connecticut College has named Christina W. Williams as the new vice president for Finance and Administration. She will begin her role on Nov. 1. Williams is an experienced leader in finance, business ...
I am writing to share that effective Jan. 3, 2025, Amy Dooling will step down from her role as vice president for Strategic Initiatives and resume her position as a tenured member of the Conn faculty.