The Holleran Center's Program in Community Action (PICA) deepens students' knowledge and skills as active and responsive citizens. Students integrate classroom studies in the liberal arts with ...
Zale Peart ’25 presents his poster, “Rethinking Rail: A Sustainable Future for American Transportation,” during the sixth annual All-College Symposium on Nov. 7. Surrounded by a captivated audience of ...
Fans of Hallmark’s “Countdown to Christmas” series will recognize some familiar backdrops (and maybe even a few familiar faces) when Trivia at St. Nick’s airs on the famed holiday channel Nov. 8.
The sixth annual All-College Symposium will take place Nov. 7, 2024, 9 - 5 pm, in locations across campus. This major student conference highlights students’ integrative learning in Connections, the ...
Kosovsky, a computer science major and psychology minor from Northborough, Massachusetts, said the trip to Malaysia marked his first time both traveling on an airplane and leaving the U.S. He noted ...
With Professor of Computer Science Gary Parker as her research adviser over the summer, as well as assistance from Jim O’Connor ’13, who helps run Parker’s Autonomous Agent Learning Lab, Goyette built ...
What can Connecticut College give you? A challenging liberal arts education. A curriculum that integrates all your interests. A close-knit community committed to our Honor Code. A career program ...
The Division of Equity and Inclusion is responsible for integrating equity and inclusion in every aspect of the educational, residential, and professional life of the College. The Dean and offices in ...
The built environment is created through a complex interaction of history, human cognition, economics and public policy. As an architectural studies major, you learn how to distinguish those forces ...
Eileen Kane is a historian of modern Europe, and her research looks at the relationship between Russia and the Middle East. As an undergraduate, she spent a life-changing year studying in Moscow in ...