Olivia McDonald ’26, a government major, economics minor and Holleran Center for Community Action and Public Policy scholar ...
Marilynn Malerba, the 18th chief of the Mohegan tribe and the first Native American to serve as treasurer of the United ...
Jenifer Alvarado Rivadeneira ’26, an English, Latin American studies and sociology triple major and scholar in the Toor ...
Emily Christine Brankman ’26, a dance and history double major, Classics minor and scholar in the Peace and Conflict Pathway ...
It was a standout debut season for Women’s Basketball guard Sofia Tavarez ’29—the best in the league, in fact, as she has been named the New England Small College Athletics Conference (NESCAC) Rookie ...
Four Connecticut College staff members were recognized for their valuable contributions to the College at the 13th annual ...
Zoe Watts ’26 has been selected as the student speaker for Connecticut College’s 108th Commencement ceremony on Sunday, May 17. As a junior, Watts studied abroad at City St. George’s University of ...
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.
Connecticut College is hosting an installation from the Ruby & Calvin Fletcher African American History Museum, the state’s first and only museum of its kind, at the Charles E. Shain Library ...
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 ...
The Leo & Ann Higdon Annual Art Awards Established in 2007 by former Connecticut College President Leo I. Higdon and his wife Ann, avid art collectors, several prizes are given to outstanding art ...