Alongside friends, family and members of Connecticut College’s academic community, 18 seniors gathered in Blaustein ...
Students pet a red kangaroo as staff from Animal Adventures, an exotic animal rescue in Bolton, Massachusetts, offered a ...
At the grand opening of Connecticut College’s Disability Cultural Center on April 1, advocate and educator John Sharon ’86 ...
It’s a tremendous honor to have the highly prestigious Watson Fellowship awarded to three of our students,” said Dean of the ...
As an art major, you embark on a journey of visual investigation to develop your technical expertise and visual communication skills. The journey starts with courses in design and foundation-level ...
Pickering Foreign Affairs Graduate Fellowship Program has named Zale Peart ’25 a fellow. The program attracts and prepares ...
This Mode of Inquiry fosters the ability to interpret and analyze the aesthetic, ethical, conceptual, linguistic, and cultural significance of objects of study. Courses in Critical Interpretation and ...
Manuel Lizarralde, a professor with a dual appointment in environmental studies and botany, grapples with questions of people and the environment on a daily basis in his teaching and research. A ...
What can Connecticut College give you? A challenging liberal arts education. A curriculum that integrates all your interests. A close-knit community committed to our Honor Code. A career program ...
The Camel Card is the official College ID card and an important aspect of daily campus life. The Camel Card must be carried at all times and is to be presented at the request of any college official.
You are a part of a worldwide network of more than 30,000 alumni. You know the power of a Connecticut College education. You are a Camel for life, whether you graduated last year or 70 years ago. The ...