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.” ...
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 ...
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 ...
Connecticut College admits students of any race, color, national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to all students at the ...
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 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 ...
The Connecticut College comprehensive fee reflects our commitment to providing an extraordinary interdisciplinary liberal arts education. The comprehensive fee for 2024-25 is $85,800. This covers ...
Are you the type of imaginative, intelligent and inspired student who would flourish at Connecticut College? If so, you may be eligible for scholarships and grants. We offer both need-based financial ...