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Professor of government Mara Suttmann-Lea and voting activist Chakena Sims Perry ’16 discuss what turned into the COVID-19 election.
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Professor of government Mara Suttmann-Lea and voting activist Chakena Sims Perry ’16 discuss what turned into the COVID-19 election.
The food industry nearly broke down due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It will take creativity and ingenuity to recover what’s been lost.
Primary- and secondary-school educators discuss the challenges of teaching during a pandemic.
As wildfires blazed across the American West this summer, Conn alumni from Connecticut to Southern California helped contain and manage the risks of an increasingly damaging fire season.
Drawing on his experience as a public health and immunization expert with the CDC and his current role with pharma giant Merck, Dr. Mawuli Nyaku ’03 shares a hopeful outlook on COVID-19 vaccine adoption.
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To commemorate the 100th Anniversary of the Connecticut College Alma Mater, President Bergeron and her husband Butch Rovan put together a unique performance of the song with a virtual choir of students, faculty, staff, and alumni.
"Reach" was performed in the Arboretum for a socially distanced audience.
What can the remains of microorganisms that lived millions of years ago tell us about the future?
Conn is one of the first colleges to hold live performances during the pandemic.
Two Conn alums help to safeguard campus health amidst a global pandemic.
This year's ACS, held virtually, highlighted students’ integrative learning.
U.S. Poet Laureate Joy Harjo speaks at One Book One Region.
The Agnes Gund ’60 Dialogue Project is deepening intercultural awareness and understanding, says John McKnight, dean of Institutional Equity and Inclusion.
Debo Adegbile ’91 discussed the legacy of the late Congressman John Lewis with Harvard Law professor Noah Feldman on the podcast Deep Background.