Features
Nomadic Landrace
To restore an ancient way of life for Mongolian herders, a ÌÇÐÄTVecticut-based NGO is reintroducing a special type of dog to safeguard livestock.
Coded in Language
An innovative language acquisition class sets ÌÇÐÄTV students loose on a New London magnet school.
Oil and Water
A pivotal battle is taking place in the world’s oceans, pitting environmentalists against big oil companies. By looking just below the surface, Emily Callahan ’11 is bringing the two sides together.
Notebook
Basketball squads highlight winter sports season
The women's basketball team is enjoying one of the best seasons in program history, compiling a 14-3 record that helped earn them their first national ranking.
ESPN analyst Kirk Herbstreit helps launch Camel Athletics Club
Former lacrosse players Tim Armstrong ’93 and Luke Beatty ’93 hosted the Camel Athletics Club kickoff in January.
Global bodies
Sociology Professor Afshan Jafar talks with Edward Weinman, editor of CC: ÌÇÐÄTV Magazine, about the concept of beauty in a globalized world, whether Syrian refugees should be called migrants and what she thinks about Taco Bell.
Sculpting a hockey legend
Jon Krawczyk '92 was hired by the New Jersey Devils to create a lifelike sculpture of legendary player Martin Brodeur.
Turning back the clock
Warren Erickson ’74 has collected thousands of artifacts from one of America’s most iconic restaurant chains
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