Thinking about a career in the sciences? The Connecticut College Science Leaders Program is a challenging undergraduate program that will prepare you for a wide range of science-related careers and ...
Connecticut College is one of only four colleges in the country that offer all students a funded internship following their junior year. Connecticut College is a wonderful place for living, learning ...
Hamilton House is part of the North Complex ("the plex") and is connected to Lambdin, Morrisson, Johnson, Park and Wright, as well as Harris Refectory. After undergoing an extensive renovation in 2017 ...
Christopher Steiner teaches a range of interdisciplinary courses in art history, anthropology, and museum studies. His classes cover topics on the traditional and contemporary arts of Africa; on the ...
The Office of the Registrar is the official custodian of student academic records, managing operations and systems that protect the integrity of the degree and sustain the College's commitment to ...
See the full list of accessible or partially accessible buildings. The Campus Map also denotes accessible buildings, entryways and walkways. Students who require classes to be scheduled in accessible ...
The Native Plant Collection was established in 1931. At the time, 60 acres had been set aside to create the Connecticut College Arboretum. Twenty acres of this original allotment, between Williams ...
Paul Althouse, professor of music and director of choral activities for more than 30 years, retired from Connecticut College in 2012. Professor Althouse taught music history surveys for both majors ...
The personal safety of each and every student, as well as the safety of faculty, staff and visitors to Connecticut College, is of utmost importance to us. We have 17 full-time officers and dispatchers ...
You are a part of a worldwide network of more than 30,000 alumni. You know the power of a Connecticut College education. You are a Camel for life, whether you graduated last year or 70 years ago. The ...