Connecticut College was known as the home of the American Dance Festival from 1948 to 1977. During that period, the college provided a ground for many well-known American artists to explore and create ...
The Camel Card is the official College ID card and an important aspect of daily campus life. The Camel Card must be carried at all times and is to be presented at the request of any college official.
What you have to offer the world is of immeasurable value. The educational experience you choose should honor this. We know a college education is a substantial investment, and we know that families ...
At Conn, we don’t just ask “What’s your major?” We ask you to make connections between your education and your interests—to combine your learning and your likes into a personalized experience that ...
Stephen Douglass is particularly interested in the intersection of computer science and biology. His research focuses on developing and applying computational methods to address biological questions.
Adult learners are vital and contributing members of Connecticut College's campus community. Employers find the experience and added maturity of RTC students a decided asset. The Office of Admission ...
Connecticut College is woven into the fiber of the New London region, so you will play an integral role in making it a better place. More than 500 Conn students connect with the local community ...
Hisae Kobayashi teaches Japanese 101, 102, Japanese 201 and 202, and Independent Study. In 2014, Kobayashi was named the Connecticut Professor of the Year by The Carnegie Foundation for the ...
Building on Strength is a strategic plan that advances the mission of Connecticut College for the 21st century. Officially adopted in Fall of 2016, the plan outlines goals and actions that will ...
The religious and communal needs of Jewish students at Connecticut College are served by Rabbi Susan Schein, director of the Zachs Hillel House and College Chaplain, and Connecticut College Hillel. A ...
Created by Connecticut College students in 1922, the Honor Code is a system based on trust and mutual respect. Connecticut College students uphold academic excellence and high community standards by ...