Dear Connecticut College Parents:

Want to help CC students win a national environmental competition? Their plan for recycling campus food waste is one of 10 finalists in an "ecomagination Challenge" sponsored by mtvU and GE. Go to ecocollegechallenge.com to vote, and then go back and vote again. CC, the smallest school in the finals, is mustering support to beat back the competition. The winning school gets $25,000 to bring its "green dream" to life. Read more.

CC News

  • Sean Fine '96 makes his directorial debut at the Sundance Film Festival this week. His film, "War/Dance" follows the story of three children in war-torn Uganda who make it to the finals of a national music competition. For more, visit his web site.
  • Surfing in winter? It's New England so the answer has to be yes.
  • The Arboretum will get new life, literally, with $200,000 in improvements this year.
  • Author Linda Lear '62 goes beyond "Miss Potter" to tell Beatrix's tale.
  • Bryan Gregg '06 finds satisfaction — and a new job — by raising awareness about global issues.
  • The new dean of student life, Jocelyn Briddell, will focus on integrating academics with residential life.
  • CC's community service and service learning programs help many students define their life's work, President Higdon writes in an op-ed piece published Jan. 9 in the Providence Journal.

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