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Connecticut College Students Put the Liberal Arts into Action

Our students pursue a challenging liberal arts education with a curriculum that integrates all their interests. They're part of a close-knit community that's committed to our Honor Code. They participate in a career program designed for success and fulfillment. And they connect all of this to create meaningful research. 

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Zale Peart '25 presents his poster at the All-College Symposium
Every November, seniors showcase how their classes and experiences shape their studies and learning throughout their four years in our All-College Symposium.
Students in a field archaeology class working at a site in East Lyme.
You won't just be learning inside the classroom at Conn! Many classes integrate hands-on learning opportunities like practicing archaeology at a site in the field.
Summer Research Student Using Microscope
The Summer Science Research Institute (SSRI) is an 8-week residential program that provides opportunities for math and science students at Connecticut College to conduct full-time research with faculty during the summer intersession.
A student works with a guest at the woodcut printmaking workshop.
The college routinely hosts guest for lectures and workshops that offer students opportunities to learn new skills like woodcut printmaking.
Students organize photos from the college's collection for an exhibition.
The college's collections offer students additional resources in the form of student-curated exhibitions, primary sources for research, and a more hands-on approach to history.
Students work with film equipment during a Tools of Motion Picture Production class.
Classes at Conn also emphasize learning technical skills like working with industry-level equipment to help students become familiar with tools and software before they enter the workforce.
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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 college. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national and ethnic origin in administration of its educational policies, admission policies, scholarship and loan programs, and athletic and other college administered programs.