Clayton Potter

INTERIM DIRECTOR OF RACE AND ETHNICITY PROGRAMS, Genesis Program and Community Learning Coordinator

Clayton holds a dual-role between the Division of Institutional Equity and Inclusion and the Holleran Center.  In his work with DIEI, Clayton supports REP as a Genesis Coordinator. He is primarily responsible for the Genesis Mentoring Program, where Genesis students have the opportunity to mentor students at New London High School. 

Clayton Potter is a New London native who joined the College community in October 2018. He received his Bachelors of Arts in English Literature from Columbia University in 2018. Clayton is active in the New London community having served on local committees and volunteering with local non-profit organizations.

 , Program Coordinator
Dulmarie Irizarry

Program Coordinator

Dulmarie supports all professional staff and student employees within the division of Institutional Equity and Inclusion. She works closely with student groups, and coordinates a range of multicultural programs and events for the campus community. She is known for making Unity House feel like home—to both students and their families.

Dulmarie Irizarry has been at Connecticut College for 11 years. She was born and raised in Bayamon, Puerto Rico. Prior to joining the Unity House team, she earned her associate’s degree in secretarial sciences from Emory College and worked at New London's Regional Multicultural Magnet School and Waterford's The Friendship School as a translator, interpreter and secretary. 

Clayton Potter

INTERIM DIRECTOR OF RACE AND ETHNICITY PROGRAMS, Genesis Program and Community Learning Coordinator

Clayton holds a dual-role between the Division of Institutional Equity and Inclusion and the Holleran Center.  In his work with DIEI, Clayton supports REP as a Genesis Coordinator. He is primarily responsible for the Genesis Mentoring Program, where Genesis students have the opportunity to mentor students at New London High School. 

Clayton Potter is a New London native who joined the College community in October 2018. He received his Bachelors of Arts in English Literature from Columbia University in 2018. Clayton is active in the New London community having served on local committees and volunteering with local non-profit organizations.