Writer and director Tom McCarthy chose to feature the College because 'it has a good reputation.'
She now acquires, interprets, and helps display works of art for the Saint Louis Art Museum.
Known for reviving
Wired magazine after the dot-com crash, he wants 'to revitalize a brand that I have long loved.'
Two seniors are featured in an article in
The Day about the effects of the slowing economy.
Attend the Race, Space, and Memory symposium this weekend, or view the latest employment newsletter from CELS.
Tune in Monday, April 21, at 10:30 a.m. to hear Martha Merrill speak about college admissions.
Connecticut College recycled 44.83 pounds per person during the 10-week national competition.
Lauf, known for reviving
Wired magazine after the dot-com crash, wants 'to revitalize a brand that I have long loved.'
So far 57 percent of the class has given through the Senior Giving Program. View photos from the Senior Soirée.
Check out the new class pages and see who's registered.
The San Francisco sous chef loves to experiment.
Her experience training as a college athlete led to an interest in sports conditioning.
Faculty, staff, students and alumni of color took part in the multicultural celebration.
Coed sailing qualifies for the national championship and men's lacrosse prepares for a post-season run.
Students study the Gitano in Spain, street children in Peru, AIDS education in China and alternative energy in Italy.
Attend the Race, Space, and Memory symposium this weekend, or come back to campus for a CCAC general meeting May 17.
Jeff Idelson '86 is president of the National Baseball Hall of Fame.
Paul Maroni explains the investment philosophy for the College's endowment.
Michael King '75 debuts two films at this year's Palm Beach International Film Festival.