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CC: Online Exclusives
Tradition or Cliché? Forward or Backward?
Reflections on teaching by Hisae Kobayashi, senior lecturer in Japanese
New York Illuminated: Prints from the Fanny Wetmore Collection at Connecticut College
Click to view(5.2 MB .pdf file)
Oriental Bittersweet and Other Invasive Species: Americans in North America
Honors thesis by Myles Green ´09, winner of this year´s Oakes and Louise Ames Award.
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Laser Focus
By David Holahan
A favorite son returns to the College as a physics professor, filling the post of his retiring mentor
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New $8 Million Fitness Center Debuts
By Barbara Nagy
Gifts through the Campaign for Connecticut College funded 10,000-square-foot facility
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Reunion 2009
By Barbara Nagy, Rachel Harrington and Phoebe Hall
Alumni return to the College for a weekend of friends, fun and sun
View a slideshow of Reunion 2009
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Measuring What Our Students Learn
Edited by Lisa Brownell. Illustration by Brad Yeo.
Dean Roger Brooks talks about how the College assesses student learning and outcomes
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The 60-Second Philosopher
By Amy Martin
Professor Andrew Pessin is on a mission to make philosophy fun
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Defender
By Rachel Harrington
Debo Adegbile ´91 argued before the Supreme Court to preserve the Voting Rights Act
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Beyond Black & White
By Phoebe Hall
Mike Tauber ´94 and Pamela Singh ´95 cross the color lines in their new book on mixed-race America
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Cheese Wiz
By Beth Brosnan
Allison Reisner Hooper ´81 has been making cheese since studying abroad in France
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First Person
By Daniella DeFilippo Garran ´94
Daniella DeFilippo Garran ´94 finds inspiration in her students
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Ask a Camel
By Joanna Gillia ´07
Yoga instructor Jennifer Schelter ´88 offers tips to reduce stress
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Tradition or Cliché? Forward or Backward?
by Hisae Kobayashi
Reflections on teaching by Hisae Kobayashi, senior lecturer in Japanese
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