The Boston Billionaire
Forbes profiles entrepreneur and philanthropist Rob Hale ’88, Conn’s largest benefactor
Forbes profiles entrepreneur and philanthropist Rob Hale ’88, Conn’s largest benefactor
'One Book One Region' brings disability rights activist Judith Heumann to Conn.
The Washington Post publishes analysis by Professor Suttmann-Lea
The preeminent expert on the Russia-Ukraine conflict called it Vladimir Putin’s ‘most critical mistake’
Academic year opens with 108th Convocation
New London’s newly renovated historic Manwaring Building will welcome 60 students next week
"You have made one of the best decisions," President Katherine Bergeron told the 655 newest Camels.
Connecticut College men's soccer team has been named No. 1 in the nation in the United Soccer Coaches 2022 preseason poll.
Astrophysicist Samuel Harvey Moseley Jr. ’72 developed key technology that enables the James Webb Space Telescope to take stunning images of deep space.
Connecticut College celebrated its 104th Commencement on May 22, 2022.
Connecticut College opens new Athey Center for Performance and Research at Palmer Auditorium.
Conn celebrates 111th birthday with outdoor gathering and a giving challenge.
Record number of admitted students attend Camel Days on Monday, April 18.
Conn students display research at poster symposium.
Conn’s second annual social justice conference runs Jan. 19-20.
Two-hundred seniors showcased how their coursework and experiences have informed their studies over the past four years at Conn.
The national “Stars Gold” rating puts Conn in the top 15% of colleges and universities.
Conn welcomes the Class of 2025.
Conn students use goats rather than pesticides to sustainably control invasive plant species.
Connecticut College’s 103rd Commencement took place Thursday, May 20, 2021.
With new gift, Rob and Karen Hale contribute $50 million to Conn
A sampling of stories, videos and social media posts about how Conn navigated a year unlike any other.
Conn welcomes the Camels in the Class of 2025!
Conn welcomes the Early Decision II members of the Class of 2025.
Conn hosts inaugural social justice conference
A virtual performance to mark the 100th anniversary of the Connecticut College Alma Mater.
Conn welcomes the Early Decision I members of the Class of 2025.
Ann Monk ’21 is the first Conn student to receive the prestigious Marshall Scholarship.
The second annual All-College Symposium was held on Friday, Nov. 6, 2020.
Conn is one of the first colleges in the country to welcome back live performances.
Returning to Conn
Connecticut College celebrates the Class of 2020.
We can’t wait until everyone is back on campus. Until then, stay connected, keep in touch and learn about all things Conn.
Conn students work as EMTs, firefighters during COVID-19 pandemic
Students explore the impact of redevelopment on Conn’s host city.
$10 million gift by anonymous donors heralds an exciting next phase for the ARC.
The Agnes Gund ’60 Dialogue Project at Connecticut College endowed with $1 million gift
Your career prep begins on day one
Conduct student-faculty research at Conn's Summer Science Research Institute.
A deep bench of advisers helps you find your way at Conn.
Explore the New England wilderness through Conn’s Outdoor Adventures Program.
Integrative Pathways, a cornerstone of Connections, help prepare students for a meaningful life after Conn.
The Class of 2019 is ready to put the liberal arts into action.
Class of 2019 told ‘enjoy your uniqueness’
Connecticut College’s 101st Commencement will be held on Sunday, May 19 at 11 a.m. on Tempel Green.
Conn President Katherine Bergeron teaches Music 201, a songwriting class exploring the expressive dimension of song.
Students in Conn’s Social Innovators program are agents of change
Professor Christopher Hammond takes the liberal arts behind bars.
Integrative Pathways, a cornerstone of Connections, help prepare students for a meaningful life after Conn.
Conn’s Academic Resource Center helps students hone their career-related skills.
For the second year in a row, three Conn alumni made the Forbes list of the brightest entrepreneurs, leaders and stars.
Sending love, laughter and cheer with a winning new song for all seasons!
Cameron Segal ’20 introduces hockey to New London’s newly-arrived middle schoolers.
Mara Suttmann-Lea, assistant professor of government, conducts research on poll workers.
Lera Shynkarova ’20 is creating a mobile phone app to connect Conn students to New London.
Author Mohsin Hamid makes the case for migration at One Book One Region.
Class of 2022 is a reflection of the College’s character—academically strong, diverse and international.
Conn provides every student the opportunity to receive up to $3,000 for a career-related internship.
Conn students spend the summer conducting student-faculty research.
Conn’s new curriculum is a hit at international education conference.
A student-choreographed dance performed at the Kennedy Center showcases arts as a force for change.
Conn’s incoming class is the largest in a decade and the most diverse in the College's history.
Thomas Garrison ’00 uncovers earthly secrets hidden beneath the Guatemalan rainforest.
Jazmine Hughes '12, associate editor for The New York Times Magazine, delivered the keynote address.
Integrative Pathways, a cornerstone of Connections, help prepare students for a meaningful life after Conn.
Conn receives $20 million to create a new center for performance and creative research.
Conn’s alumni bring real-life work challenges into the classroom.
Bioluminescence research at Connecticut College is expanding the boundaries of science.
Advancing dialogue and justice across disciplines, boundaries and borders.
A video tour of your four years at Conn.
Connecticut College's reinvention of liberal arts education.
Discover your passion, find your voice and make your way forward at Conn College.
From studying dance in Europe, to conducting Ebola research in Washington, D.C., the Class of 2017 is pursuing a diverse range of opportunities.
Find out what our most recent graduates are up to.
Students and alumni are working side by side in increasing numbers.
Influenced by the music of Prince, the Theater Department staged a modern adaptation of Shakespeare’s “Twelfth Night.”
Alex Iezzi ’15 tracks active volcanoes to prevent casualties during eruptions.
Molly Hayward ’10, founder and CEO of Cora, is on a mission to improve women's health around the world.
David Howes ’93 M’00 is implementing a new model for education in New London.
Students travel to Cuba for a new Study Away Teach Away program.
Marissa Gildea ’17 writes about how chemicals impact the environment.