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To a drum roll and applause from more than 100 onlookers in downtown New London, Connecticut College President Katherine Bergeron snipped a ceremonial ribbon Thursday to open the city’s newly restored ...
Board of Trustees Chair Debo P. Adegbile ’91 today announced that Andrea E. Chapdelaine, current president of Hood College, has been unanimously appointed as the 12th president of Connecticut College.
Rodmon Cedric King, currently the chief diversity and inclusion officer at the State University of New York at Oswego, has been named the next dean of institutional equity and inclusion at Connecticut ...
Students pet a red kangaroo as staff from Animal Adventures, an exotic animal rescue in Bolton, Massachusetts, offered a chance to meet a wide variety of creatures during a Student Activities ...
Connecticut College has named Christina W. Williams as the new vice president for Finance and Administration. She will begin her role on Nov. 1. Williams is an experienced leader in finance, business ...
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 ...
President Joe Biden has officially named Jeffrey Wexler ’10 the White House Director of COVID-19 Operations. For Wexler, this marks a natural progression after he served as the Director of COVID-19 ...
The free kick heard round the world: Washington and Lee goalie Will Joseph watches as the free kick by Connecticut College defender Alessandro Horvath Diano ’25 sails into the net during the NCAA ...
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 ...
They could barely sit still, and they likely had no idea what was going on. But the four dogs onstage on a beautiful Friday afternoon under a tent on Tempel Green—including the canine of honor, ...
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