Goodkin, who holds a B.A. in Classics from the University of Wisconsin at Madison, gave an informal presentation to “Tales of Troy” students and other Classics majors called “How to Be a Modern Bard.” ...
As Dean of the Faculty, I take great pleasure in supporting the work of my colleagues and our curriculum. The faculty, at Connecticut College, exemplify our mission of the liberal arts in action. They ...
First held in 1990, this annual two-day symposium has long presented ecology-based landscape design programs for professional practitioners. Presenters reflect the diverse factors that shape our ...
The distant celestial wonders in the sky above New London will soon be more visible than ever. An anonymous Connecticut College alum has donated $100,000 to the Department of Physics, Astronomy and ...
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 ...
After the first working photo booth debuted on Broadway in New York City in 1925, they began to pop up all over the place—in train and bus stations, stores, arcades, amusement p ...
Victor J. Arcelus joined Connecticut College in July 2013. He is charged with enhancing and extending the personal and intellectual development of the College's diverse student body. A specialist in ...
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.