As an international student, you should not expect to receive need-based financial aid during your years at Connecticut College unless you apply for financial aid during the admission process and are ...
December graduates raise their cups for a toast during a celebration at the Lyman Allyn Art Museum. A red-tailed hawk looks ...
The College is a lively hub of activities open to the campus and the local New London community. You can find a listing of events at calendar.conncoll.edu. The performance series onStage at ...
The comprehensive fee for 2025-2026 is $89,660. It supports all aspects of a Connecticut College education, from academic programs to housing and dining services, athletics, financial aid, internships ...
Allison Gomes serves as Vice President for College Advancement at Connecticut College. She brings nearly twenty years of experience in fundraising, campaign leadership, and strategic advancement.
Rodmon Cedric King, currently the chief diversity and inclusion officer at the State University of New York at Oswego, has been named the next dean of institutional equity and inclusion at Connecticut ...
Dean of Institutional Equity and Inclusion John McKnight and Professor of Psychology Audrey Zakriski are teaching a first-year seminar course, "Conversations on Race," as part of The Agnes Gund ’60 ...
Connecticut College scientists have created a sustainable solution to restore oyster and coral reefs, using 3D-printed panels made from biodegradable, plant-based materials. The research team, led by ...
Abdou-Latifou Dare ’27, a botany major with a concentration in sustainable agriculture and a Goodwin-Niering Center scholar, has won a $10,000 Davis Projects for Peace grant to promote peace through ...
At an all-campus faculty and staff WebEx meeting, President Katherine Bergeron and Dean of the Faculty Jeffrey Cole announced the winners of the annual Faculty Awards and the seventh annual ...
Connecticut College has been named the most LGBTQ-friendly college in the state, according to a new list compiled by BestColleges, in partnership with Campus Pride. In honor of Pride Month, ...
Serena Prince ’24, a government and Africana Studies double major from New York City, New York, has been awarded a Coro Fellowship in Public Affairs. She will be returning to her hometown this fall to ...