USRowing is proud to announce that its most prestigious recognition, formerly known as the Medal of Honor, will be renamed the Anita DeFrantz Medal of Honor beginning with the 2025 awards. This change ...
Ruslan Feyzov ’28 and Ariel Meyer ’26 talk as they stroll along the new Cro Boulevard Pedestrian Promenade, which connects the south end of campus and Tempel Green to the Crozier-Williams student ...
Cro—as the Conn community calls it—is the primary social hub for the campus community, and the renovation reimagines it as a ...
“Piles” invites the public into a space where Hendricks produced many of his creations. Through pages of vibrant photographs ...
Educators, scholars and technologists from across the country will gather at Connecticut College Oct. 17–19 for the inaugural AI and the Liberal Arts Symposium, a national forum examining how ...
Praised for his “stunning artistry” in “the way he uses virtuosity for musical coherence and precise expression” (Pittsburgh Tribune), pianist Samuel Oram has performed in many countries of the world.
All domestic applicants applying for financial aid must submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). This form is used to determine a student's eligibility for federal and state grants ...
Fran Shields P’14, who guided the Connecticut College men’s lacrosse program into national prominence, improved the competitiveness of the school’s 28 sports in the NESCAC, significantly enhanced ...
Seven alumni have joined Connecticut College’s Board of Trustees, including a Young Alumni Trustee from the Class of 2020 and two former trustees with a combined service of 22 years. The new trustees ...
One recent Connecticut College graduate and one rising senior will spend their summers immersed in a new language and culture. Emily Hackett ’23 and Felipe De Los Santos ’24 have each received a ...
Connecticut College scientists have created a sustainable solution to restore oyster and coral reefs, using 3D-printed panels made from biodegradable, plant-based materials. The research team, led by ...
Rhode Island–based Herd of Hope brought its eager goats to campus in June to gorge on invasive knotweed. The goats hoofed off the old school bus ready to work. Presented with an all-you-can-eat buffet ...