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College Voice subscriptions
The Connecticut College student newspaper, The College Voice, offers subscriptions by mail for $30 a semester. To receive the weekly print edition, visit www.thecollegevoice.org/subscribe.

Volunteer in the Camel Alumni Admission Program (CAAP)
The Connecticut College Department of Admission seeks alumni to volunteer in the Camel Alumni Admission Program (CAAP). Through the program, alumni from all over the world extend the College’s admission outreach by conducting admission interviews, representing Connecticut College at college fairs and by welcoming admitted students at receptions in their home area. To register to be a CAAP volunteer, click here. To find out more about the program, visit http://www.conncoll.edu/alumni/camel-alumni-admission-program.htm

Join us for alumni events
Events include a Meet the Faculty event in Denver and the Head of the Charles regatta in Boston. View the full calendar.

Connecticut College Webcasting Fall Sports
The Connecticut College Athletic Program has partnered with First Team Broadcasting to provide live web casts throughout the fall sports season. You can watch all of the webcasts by clicking on this link and scrolling to the corresponding day of the month.

 

 

 



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