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Allison Gomes, a proven advancement leader with nearly two decades of experience, has been named vice president for College Advancement at Connecticut College. She will begin her new role on Sept. 15.
Heavy construction equipment clears the land in front of The Plex for the construction of the new Crozier-Plex Pedestrian Connector. Senior Admission Fellow Aaron Mckissack ’26 skateboards across ...
The United Soccer Coaches released their preseason rankings, and the Connecticut College Men’s Soccer team will open the year ...
Conn positions you for success. At Conn, your journey to a meaningful career begins on day one. You’ll explore what drives you and create a personalized action plan while building the academic and ...
Sprout Garden internship coordinator Sabilah Alibhai ’25 works with interns Pluto Shea ’26 and Julieta Moreira Reyes ’26 to check the potato plants for pests. The gardeners hold a weekly farmer’s ...
For the third consecutive year, the ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge has awarded a Connecticut College Camel with a place on its Voting Honor Roll. This year’s honoree is Eliza Macaluso ’27, an ...
It’s barely 9 a.m. in a third-floor Fanning Hall classroom overlooking a moody Tempel Green in January, and Matthew Sambor ’22 has just put eight first- and second-year Conn students in charge of the ...
Sarah Schoellkopf ’97, a film producer and founder of the production company DoctoraStories, returned to Connecticut College earlier this month to introduce and screen the documentary Norita for ...
Bella Donatelli ’25 and Andrew Solomon ’27 have been selected to represent New England at the American College Dance Association’s National College Dance Festival taking place May 2-4 at Georgetown ...
“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 ...
In March 2024, Andrea Chapdelaine was unanimously appointed to serve as Connecticut College’s 12th president by the Board of Trustees, beginning July 1, 2024. She previously served as president of ...
Grammy- and Emmy-nominated multimedia writer and producer Maxim Langstaff ’81 told the 433 members of Connecticut College’s Class of 2025 that in trying times, his grandmother, political activist and ...