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Invisible Spaces
Stephen Van Dyck '98 and his Seattle architecture firm are designing some of the most important buildings in North America.
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Stephen Van Dyck '98 and his Seattle architecture firm are designing some of the most important buildings in North America.
She's filming a documentary on the massive migration of Syrian refugees. But do filmmakers like Linnea Langkammer '14 contribute, in any way, to stopping the atrocities?
An expert on terrorism, Bruce Hoffman '76 sat down with CC Magazine to set the record straight on ISIS.
Behan Gifford's family of five traded in the comforts and security of suburbia for a nomadic lifestyle aboard a 47-foot sailboat.
Cornel West returns to Conn to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the College's Center for the Comparative Study of Race and Ethnicity.
Doug Schwartz '88 and the Quinnipiac Poll take center stage in the 2016 presidential race.
The new president of Conn's Alumni Association Board of Directors.
Christina Rankin '18 and Edward Parsons '18 interned at the DNC and RNC.
Ben Johnson ’04 wanted to change the world. And through his technology-focused podcast and radio show, he just might.
Associate Professor Jim Downs writes about history from the bottom up.
Through her business, the Second Shift, Gina Hadley '91 is putting in long hours so other women don't have to.
Is the theory of relativity in need of a tune-up?
Former College Fulbright scholars speak with current recipients about their time abroad.