Adult learners are vital and contributing members of Connecticut College's campus community. The Office of Admission has a Frequently Asked Questions page with full details about the Return to College ...
Against the backdrop of a clear blue sky, in front of the newly renovated Charles E. Shain Library, President Katherine Bergeron announced Connecticut College has received the largest gift in its ...
B.S., Ithaca College M.A., New York University Ph.D., Northwestern University, Department of Radio-Television-Film, Women's Studies Certificate Program Nina Martin teaches Introduction to Film Study: ...
From vaccines to climate change, explore local and global health issues through science, social science, economics, the arts and more. The Pathway in Public Health is designed to educate students to ...
Julia A. Flagg is an environmental sociologist. She teaches in both the Sociology Department and the Environmental Studies Program. She is currently the Director of the Environmental Studies Program.
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 ...
Lambdin House is part of the North Complex ("the plex") and is connected to Hamilton, Morrisson, Johnson, Park and Wright, as well as Harris Refectory. The former game room at Lambdin has been ...
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 ...
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 ...
Connecticut College is test-optional. We don’t require applicants to submit standardized test scores because we think there are better ways to determine if you’ll be successful at Conn. And we want ...