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Anita DeFrantz ’74, the first—and so far, only—Black woman to earn an Olympic medal in rowing, will be inducted into the U.S.
Connecticut College’s Office of Sustainability set a new record with Give ’N Go, an annual student move-out donation program, ...
Kevin Steel, who spent the past two years as an assistant coach at Rutgers University, has been named head coach of ...
Connecticut College finished the 2024-2025 athletic campaign ranked 63rd out of 327 eligible institutions in the Learfield ...
See the full gallery of images from Commencement. Speaking at her college graduation had been a lifelong dream for Viridiana Villalva Salas ’20, a first-generation college student and the daughter of ...
Six Connecticut College students—Gwyneth Adrian ’27, Mariam Anwar ’27, Maximo Gulla ’26, Matthew Hernandez ’27, Maya Kowalska ’27 and Kaley Mendoza-Pineda ’27—have been selected by the U.S. State ...
The English Department at Connecticut College seeks a Writer in Residence specializing in prose fiction and/or nonfiction writing for a one-year, full-time teaching position at the rank of Visiting ...
In classic “identity swap” films like Freaky Friday or The Change-Up, some mythical item is necessary to catalyze the protagonists’ changing places, be it a magic fortune cookie, mystical dagger or ...
Abdou-Latifou Dare ’27, a botany major with a concentration in sustainable agriculture and a Goodwin-Niering Center scholar, has won a $10,000 Davis Projects for Peace grant to promote peace through ...
Forbes profiles entrepreneur and philanthropist Rob Hale ’88, Conn’s largest benefactor In 2002, Rob Hale ’88 P’20 built a 21st-century telecommunications empire on the back of 150-year-old technology ...
The 2024 NESCAC Men’s Swimmer of the Year, a Beinecke Scholarship winner and 28 members of the Women’s Indoor Track and Field team are among the 120 Connecticut College scholar-athletes named to the ...
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