To be honored on the All-Academic team, an individual must have reached sophomore academic standing, and be in good standing ...
The Camels opened the NCAA tournament with a 6-0 victory over the University of Saint Joseph in front of a large home crowd on Conn’s Freeman Field. Midfielder Max Haberman ’27 scored twice, while ...
The Connecticut College Debate Union reached new heights at the Yale Inter-Varsity Debate Tournament (Yale IV 2025), earning the highest scores in the College’s history and placing among the top 25 of ...
The Chu-Griffis Asian Art Collection at Connecticut College opened a new exhibition earlier this month that will remain on view in the Charles Chu Asian Art Reading Room in Shain Library through March ...
At first glance, the images in the blue-velvet hardcover book appear to show the home of an eccentric hoarder. Nearly every surface is covered in seemingly random objects and paraphernalia: There are ...
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 ...
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 ...
Andrei Harwell, executive director of the Yale Urban Design Workshop and senior critic at the Yale School of Architecture, has been selected as the scholar-in-residence for the third annual Krane Art ...
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 ...
At its most recent meeting, the Connecticut College Board of Trustees approved 12 faculty promotions to full professor, seven promotions to associate professor with tenure, and two promotions to ...
The New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) has named 154 Connecticut College student athletes, including two All-America track runners, a Watson Fellowship winner and 19 members of the ...
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 ...