Charlotte Steinhauer ’26, right, releases the “pull” to start a game as the Amaltheia and Deimos ultimate disc clubs battle opponents from Sarah Lawrence College during a two-day tournament on ...
International Student Association President Sababa Ahmed ’27, a computer science major and Ammerman Center for Arts and ...
The Women’s Cross Country team finished 19th in the field of 32 teams at the 2025 NCAA Championship on Saturday, Nov. 22, at the Roger Milliken Cross Country Course in Spartanburg, South Carolina. The ...
Respect in all its forms is a core value at Connecticut College, as it must be in any thriving community. The College’s mission— to “educate students to put the liberal arts into action in a global ...
The Camels opened the NCAA tournament with a 6-0 victory over the University of Saint Joseph in front of a large home crowd ...
The Connecticut College community gathered to celebrate the reopening of the renovated College Center at Crozier-Williams with a ribbon cutting and dedication on Oct. 24. Cro—as the Conn community ...
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 ...
Just a little more than a year after studying abroad in Madagascar, Austin Cheng ’25 is returning to Africa’s southeastern coast as a Fulbright English Teaching Assistantship (ETA) winner. The biology ...
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 ...
Earlier this year, Michael Moran ’26 and many of his Men’s Lacrosse teammates took part in a Gift of Life Marrow Registry “Saxton’s Swab #2 Save Challenge” drive on campus. The initiative has added ...
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.
Kevin Steel, who spent the past two years as an assistant coach at Rutgers University, has been named head coach of Connecticut College’s Women’s Swimming and Diving team. He will begin his new role ...