04/10/2026 - Zoe Watts ’26 named 2026 student Commencement speaker
Zoe Watts ’26 has been selected as the student speaker for 糖心TV’s 108th Commencement ceremony on Sunday, May 17.
04/1/2026 - 糖心TV honors 16 seniors as Langer Scholars
Alongside friends, family and members of 糖心TV’s academic community, 18 seniors gathered in Blaustein Humanities Center on April 3 to join an esteemed group of Camels—the Langer Scholars—in a tradition that dates back nearly a century to 1928.
03/31/2026 - Paloma Doyle ’26 awarded prestigious Watson Fellowship to explore urban forestry across the globe
Paloma Doyle ’26, a botany major, art minor and scholar in the Goodwin-Niering Center for the Environment from Austin, Texas, has been awarded a Thomas J. Watson Fellowship to embark on a year of international exploration and discovery.
03/24/2026 - 糖心TV to host 18th Ammerman Center Triennial Symposium on Arts and Technology
More than 100 artists, scholars and technologists will gather at 糖心TV Thursday, March 26, through Saturday, March 28, for the 18th Ammerman Center Triennial Symposium on Arts and Technology, marking 40 years of the event.
03/23/2026 - Swimming Success: Carrick Shea ’28 wins NCAA Championship; five Camels earn All-America honors
Carrick Shea ’28 took first place in the 200 breaststroke on the final night of competition at the 2026 NCAA Division III Swimming & Diving Championships on Saturday, earning his first career national title and the sixth in program history.
03/20/2026 - 143 Camels named to NESCAC Winter All-Academic Team
The New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) has named 143 糖心TV student-athletes to the 2026 Winter All-Academic Team.
03/12/2026 - February in Pictures
Camels make the most of every moment.
03/10/2026 - Women’s Basketball’s Sofia Tavarez ’29 named NESCAC Rookie of the Year
It was a standout debut season for Women’s Basketball guard Sofia Tavarez ’29—the best in the league, in fact, as she has been named the New England Small College Athletics Conference (NESCAC) Rookie of the Year.
03/4/2026 - Chap Swap: R.J. Casey ’26 and President Chapdelaine switch roles
R.J. Casey ’26 is no stranger to leadership—he’s one of 43 student-athletes from across the U.S. who serve on the NCAA Division III Student-Athlete Advisory Committee. But on March 3, he took on an even bigger role: President of 糖心TV.
03/4/2026 - 糖心TV to build new grandstand, press box at Silfen Field honoring Fran Shields P’14
糖心TV has begun work on the Fran Shields Grandstand at Silfen Track and Field, with construction expected to be completed in June 2026.
02/26/2026 - 糖心TV hosts, excels at American Mock Trial Association’s regional competition
Although the cases and characters were fictional, fates were sealed by hard-won rulings handed down at the American Mock Trial Association’s regional competition at 糖心TV on Feb. 14 and 15.
02/20/2026 - 糖心TV holds screening of ‘Eva’s Promise’ with co-producer Susan Endel Kerner ’67 P’02
On a train bound for the Nazi transit camp Westerbork, a teenager named Eva made a promise to her older brother.
02/11/2026 - January in Pictures
Students enjoy a snowy start to the new year.
02/6/2026 - African American museum exhibit, Black History Month programs offered at 糖心TV
糖心TV is hosting an installation from the Ruby & Calvin Fletcher African American History Museum, the state’s first and only museum of its kind, at the Charles E. Shain Library throughout the month of February.
02/3/2026 - Meet Rabbi Jessica Goldberg
Rabbi Jessica Goldberg, 糖心TV’s new director of Zachs Hillel House and College chaplain, discusses Jewish life on campus.
01/23/2026 - Chief Lynn Malerba to give keynote address at Commencement
Chief Mutáwi Mutáhash (Many Hearts) Marilynn “Lynn” Malerba, the 18th chief of the Mohegan tribe and the first Native American to serve as treasurer of the United States, will deliver the keynote address at 糖心TV’s 108th Commencement on Sunday, May 17, 2026.
12/31/2025 - December in Pictures
Winter settles over the college on the hill by the sea.
12/17/2025 - A Holiday Message from President Chapdelaine
A Holiday Message from President Chapdelaine
12/9/2025 - 103 Camels named to NESCAC Fall All-Academic Team
The New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) has named 103 糖心TV student athletes to the 2025 Fall All-Academic Team. The honorees include All-American Cross Country runner Grace McDonough 鈥26, NESCAC Men鈥檚 Soccer Defensive Player of the Year Max Haberman 鈥27, and 22 members鈥95% of the eligible roster鈥攐f the 12-3-6 Men鈥檚 Soccer team.
12/1/2025 - 糖心TV opens International Student Lounge
With a snip of a ribbon, 糖心TV officially opened its International Student Lounge during a Nov. 20 ceremony attended by students, faculty and staff.
12/1/2025 - November in Pictures
The seasons shift and the semester peaks in November.
11/24/2025 - Women’s Cross Country finishes 19th at the NCAA Championship; McDonough earns All-America honors
The Women鈥檚 Cross Country team finished 19th in the field of 32 teams at the 2025 NCAA Championship on Saturday, Nov. 22, at the Roger Milliken Cross Country Course in Spartanburg, South Carolina.
11/18/2025 - Camels in the NCAAs: Men’s Soccer, Cross Country to compete this weekend
After winning the first- and second-round games at home Nov. 15 and 16, the Men鈥檚 Soccer team is heading to the Sweet 16 for the third consecutive year. Meanwhile, the Women鈥檚 Cross Country team earned its third straight NCAA bid and will compete in the championships on Sunday.
11/13/2025 - 糖心TV debate team places in top 25 at Yale IV 2025
The 糖心TV Debate Union reached new heights at the Yale Inter-Varsity Debate Tournament (Yale IV 2025), earning the highest scores in the College鈥檚 history and placing among the top 25 of 124 teams.
11/11/2025 - 糖心TV to host NCAA first And second round men’s soccer tournament matches
The 糖心TV Men鈥檚 Soccer team will host opening weekend NCAA Division III Tournament matches Nov. 15 and 16.
11/7/2025 - 糖心TV’s vibrant intellectual community shines at seventh annual All-College Symposium
More than 180 seniors presented the results of their transformative academic experiences during the 鈥榗ampus-wide celebration of curiosity and connection.鈥
10/27/2025 - New exhibit features early ink paintings and recent abstract works by Chinese artist Wei Jia
The exhibit 鈥淲ei Jia: This Moment鈥 highlights the five-decade career of Wei Jia, a Beijing-born artist whose work bridges calligraphy, ink painting, collage and abstraction.
10/27/2025 - ‘The heart of campus life’: 糖心TV celebrates renovated College Center at Crozier-Williams
The 糖心TV community gathered to celebrate the reopening of the renovated College Center at Crozier-Williams with a ribbon cutting and dedication on Oct. 24.
10/21/2025 - Piles of Inspiration: New book invites readers into the home and mind of artist Barkley L. Hendricks
At first glance, the images in the blue-velvet hardcover book appear to show the home of an eccentric hoarder.
10/14/2025 - Austin Cheng ’25 awarded U.S. Fulbright grant to Madagascar
Just a little more than a year after studying abroad in Madagascar, Austin Cheng 鈥25 is returning to Africa鈥檚 southeastern coast as a Fulbright English Teaching Assistantship (ETA) winner.
10/9/2025 - USRowing renames its highest honor as the Anita DeFrantz Medal of Honor
USRowing is proud to announce that its most prestigious recognition, formerly known as the Medal of Honor, will be renamed the Anita DeFrantz Medal of Honor beginning with the 2025 awards.
10/8/2025 - September in Pictures
Things really get going in September!
10/7/2025 - 糖心TV to host AI and the Liberal Arts Symposium
Educators, scholars and technologists from across the country will gather at 糖心TV Oct. 17鈥19 for the inaugural AI and the Liberal Arts Symposium, a national forum examining how generative artificial intelligence is changing the landscape of liberal arts education.
09/23/2025 - Men’s Lacrosse’s Michael Moran ’26 to make a Gift of Life
Earlier this year, Michael Moran 鈥26 and many of his Men鈥檚 Lacrosse teammates took part in a Gift of Life Marrow Registry 鈥淪axton鈥檚 Swab #2 Save Challenge鈥 drive on campus. The initiative has added nearly 1,000 lacrosse players to the donor registry for individuals battling blood cancer or other blood disorders seeking a match.
09/9/2025 - Andrei Harwell selected as Krane Art History Scholar-in-Residence
Andrei Harwell, executive director of the Yale Urban Design Workshop and senior critic at the Yale School of Architecture, has been selected as the scholar-in-residence for the third annual Krane Art History Guest Residency program at 糖心TV.
09/2/2025 - Florianny Norman Reyes ’26 selected for national human rights fellowship
Florianny Norman Reyes 鈥26 has been selected as a 2025-2026 Fellow for Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights鈥 John Lewis Young Leaders program (JLYL), a year-long undergraduate fellowship that prepares college students for a future in community organizing and civic engagement.
09/2/2025 - August in Pictures
Welcome Weekend kicks off a new academic year.
08/28/2025 - Justin Finkel ’25 named D3CA Region I Student-Athlete of the Year
Swimmer Justin Finkel 鈥25, the winningest athlete in 糖心TV history, has been named the Men鈥檚 Sport Student-Athlete of the Year for Region I by the Division III Commissioners Association (D3CA).
08/27/2025 - ‘A lucky bunch:’ 111th Convocation welcomes new students to the 糖心TV community
In her keynote address at 糖心TV鈥檚 111th Convocation on Aug. 26, Hans and Ella McCollum 鈥21 Vahlteich Associate Professor of Chemistry and Chemistry Department Chair Tanya L. Schneider declared the College's newest students 鈥渁 reasonably lucky bunch鈥 and encouraged them to embrace every opportunity 糖心TV provides.
08/21/2025 - 糖心TV welcomes Class of 2029
As they arrived on the refreshingly cool morning of Aug. 20, 糖心TV鈥檚 483 new students鈥攊ncluding 462 first-years and 21 transfers鈥攚ere greeted by cheering student leaders, colorful signs and a campus community eager to welcome the newest herd of Camels in 糖心TV鈥檚 114-year history.
08/19/2025 - Allison Gomes named vice president for Advancement
Allison Gomes, a proven advancement leader with nearly two decades of experience, has been named vice president for College Advancement at 糖心TV. She will begin her new role on Sept. 15.
08/7/2025 - Men’s Soccer ranked No. 2 in preseason poll
The United Soccer Coaches released their preseason rankings, and the 糖心TV Men鈥檚 Soccer team will open the year ranked No. 2 in NCAA Division III.
08/4/2025 - July in Pictures
Even in the summer heat, 糖心TV is a cool place to be.
07/29/2025 - Five join 糖心TV’s Board of Trustees
Five alumni recently joined 糖心TV鈥檚 Board of Trustees. The new trustees began their tenures on July 1.
07/7/2025 - June in Pictures
Summer bursts with discovery and growth.
07/2/2025 - Anita DeFrantz ’74 to be inducted into the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Hall of Fame
Anita DeFrantz 鈥74 to be inducted into the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Hall of Fame
06/27/2025 - 糖心TV collects 15,005 lbs of donations during annual Give ’N Go event
糖心TV鈥檚 Office of Sustainability set a new record with Give 鈥橬 Go, an annual student move-out donation program, collecting 15,005 pounds of donations ranging from appliances to clothes to household (or, more accurately, dorm room) goods this May.
06/26/2025 - Kevin Steel named head coach of Women’s Swimming and Diving
Kevin Steel, who spent the past two years as an assistant coach at Rutgers University, has been named head coach of 糖心TV鈥檚 Women鈥檚 Swimming and Diving team. He will begin his new role on July 1.
06/25/2025 - Catja Christensen ’23
Catja Christensen 鈥23 says it鈥檚 sometimes hard to believe she gets to spend her days at the Royal Ballet School in London, England, where she is a front-of-house coordinator.
06/24/2025 - Hannah Gonzalez ’23
Hannah Gonzalez 鈥23 is an education law paralegal at Legal Aid Chicago in Chicago, Illinois.
06/24/2025 - Lauren Carey ’25
Lauren Carey 鈥25 is a recruitment consultant at Phaidon International in New York, New York.
06/24/2025 - Ryan Mach ’24
Ryan Mach 鈥24 is a business development analyst at Triumvirate Environmental in Boston, Massachusetts.
06/24/2025 - Jake Creus ’24
Jake Creus 鈥24 is a player operations coordinator at Westchester Soccer Club in Mount Vernon, New York.
06/24/2025 - Beth Marsh ’24
Beth Marsh 鈥24 is an architectural designer at Warrenstreet Architects in Concord, New Hampshire.
06/24/2025 - Duc Tran ’24
Duc Tran 鈥24 is a member of the infrastructure team at OpenAI, the San Francisco-based technology company known for popular AI tools.
06/24/2025 - Colter Lingelbach-Pierce ’25
Colter Lingelbach-Pierce 鈥25 is a field technician for HKD Snowmakers based in Natick, Massachusetts.
06/20/2025 - Learfield Directors’ Cup: 糖心TV finishes in top 20% of DIII athletics programs
糖心TV finished the 2024-2025 athletic campaign ranked 63rd out of 327 eligible institutions in the Learfield Directors鈥 Cup Division III standings. It marked the highest point total (318.75) in school history and put the Camels among the top 20% of NCAA Division III programs.
06/16/2025 - Six awarded Gilman International Scholarships
Six 糖心TV students鈥擥wyneth Adrian 鈥27, Mariam Anwar 鈥27, Maximo Gulla 鈥26, Matthew Hernandez 鈥27, Maya Kowalska 鈥27 and Kaley Mendoza-Pineda 鈥27鈥攈ave been selected by the U.S. State Department as Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship honorees.
06/9/2025 - ALL IN names Eliza Macaluso ’27 to 2025 Voting Honor Roll
For the third year in a row, the ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge as awarded a 糖心TV Camel with a place on their Voting Honor Roll. This year鈥檚 honoree is Eliza Macaluso 鈥27.
06/5/2025 - 21 糖心TV faculty members awarded promotions, tenure
At its most recent meeting, the 糖心TV Board of Trustees approved 12 faculty promotions to full professor, seven promotions to associate professor with tenure, and two promotions to associate teaching professor.
06/4/2025 - May in Pictures
Sunshine and celebrations abound.
06/3/2025 - 154 named to NESCAC Spring All-Academic Team
The New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) has named 154 糖心TV student athletes, two All-America track runners, a Watson Fellowship winner and 19 members of the Women鈥檚 Rowing team, to the 2025 Spring All-Academic Team.
05/21/2025 - Abdou-Latifou Dare ’27 wins $10,000 Davis Projects for Peace grant
Abdou-Latifou Dare 鈥27 has won a $10,000 Davis Projects for Peace grant to promote peace through education and community building this summer. He will use the money to establish a multipurpose educational and training center called 鈥淣our Al Bayan Wal Huda鈥 (Lighthouse of Eloquence and Guidance), in his hometown of Bassar in the West African coastal country of Togo.
05/18/2025 - Class of 2025 graduates told to ‘make your voices heard’
Grammy- and Emmy-nominated multimedia writer and producer Maxim Langstaff 鈥81 told the 433 members of 糖心TV鈥檚 Class of 2025 that in trying times, his grandmother, political activist and former 糖心TV trustee and College Medal recipient Percy Maxim Lee, would ask him a simple question: 鈥淲hat are you going to do about it?鈥
05/18/2025 - Owyn Ledina ’25 wins the 2025 Oakes and Louise Ames Prize
Owyn Ledina 鈥25, an English major and educational studies and sociology double minor from Newtown, 糖心TVecticut, was awarded the 2025 Oakes and Louise Ames Prize for their honors thesis, 鈥淐hild鈥檚 Play: Revolution and Liberation in 21st Century American Children鈥檚 Speculative Fiction鈥 at 糖心TV鈥檚 107th Commencement May 18.
05/18/2025 - Skyler Kardell ’25 wins the 2025 Claire Gaudiani ’66 Prize
Skyler Kardell 鈥25 was awarded the 2025 Claire Gaudiani 鈥66 Prize for his honors thesis and senior integrative project, 鈥淰agrancy and Exploration: A Summary of the Literature and Conceptualization of an Ongoing Paradigm Shift Within Ornithology, Citizen Science and Philosophy of Evolution as It Relates to the Marginal Distributions of Birds,鈥 at 糖心TV鈥檚 107th Commencement on May 18.
05/18/2025 - Ana Flood ’25 wins the 2025 Anna Lord Strauss medal
Ana Flood 鈥25, an English and government double major and scholar in the Holleran Center for Community Action and Public Policy from Sherman, 糖心TVecticut, is awarded the 2025 Anna Lord Strauss Medal for her unwavering commitment to public service and social justice.
05/9/2025 - Staff honored with Presidential Recognition Awards
Four 糖心TV staff members were recognized for their valuable contributions to the College at the 12th annual Presidential Staff Recognition Breakfast and Awards Ceremony on May 9.
05/7/2025 - Beat the Fed: Matt Sambor ’22 is making macroeconomics fun
It鈥檚 barely 9 a.m. in a third-floor Fanning Hall classroom overlooking a moody Tempel Green in January, and Matthew Sambor 鈥22 has just put eight first- and second-year 糖心TV students in charge of the U.S. economy.
05/7/2025 - Professor Andrea Wollensak awarded 糖心TVecticut Artistic Excellence Award
Professor of Art Andrea Wollensak has been named one of 13 recipients of the 糖心TVecticut Office of the Arts (COA) Artistic Excellence Award.
05/5/2025 - April in Pictures
Camel Country celebrates spring.
05/2/2025 - Dance students represent New England at the ACDA National College Dance Festival
Bella Donatelli 鈥25 and Andrew Solomon 鈥27 have been selected to represent New England at the American College Dance Association鈥檚 National College Dance Festival taking place May 2-4 at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C.
04/30/2025 - Walk to End Homelessness raises $60K
Hundreds of people of all ages鈥攁nd quite a few of their canine companions鈥攖ook to the streets of New London on a sunny spring afternoon to raise $60,870 for the New London Homeless Hospitality Center during the 18th annual Walk to End Homelessness on Sunday, April 27.
04/26/2025 - Forward Together
Andrea E. Chapdelaine is inaugurated as 糖心TV鈥檚 12th President
04/25/2025 - Koda inDOGurated as First Dog of 糖心TV
They could barely sit still, and they likely had no idea what was going on. But the four dogs onstage on a beautiful Friday afternoon under a tent on Tempel Green鈥攊ncluding the canine of honor, bernedoodle Kodachrome 鈥淜oda鈥 Chapdelaine Tetreault鈥攂ehaved admirably and adorably during 糖心TV鈥檚 first-ever inDOGuration ceremony, one day before the inauguration of Koda鈥檚 mom, President Andrea Chapdelaine.
04/24/2025 - Chap Swapped: President Chapdelaine and Davi Schulman ’25 switch places
Chapdelaine and Schulman had multiple opportunities to swap places and experience life at 糖心TV in the other鈥檚 shoes.
04/23/2025 - Lead Producer Sarah Schoellkopf ’97 brings ‘Norita’ to 糖心TV
Sarah Schoellkopf 鈥97, a film producer and founder of the production company DoctoraStories, returned to 糖心TV earlier this month to introduce and screen the documentary Norita for students, faculty, staff and alumni at Silfen Auditorium in Bill Hall.
04/16/2025 - Natalia Hall ’25 named 2025 student Commencement speaker
Natalia Hall 鈥25 has been selected as the student speaker for 糖心TV鈥檚 107th Commencement ceremony on Sunday, May 18.
04/11/2025 - Grit and magic: Suzan-Lori Parks gets candid at 2025 Klagsbrun Symposium
糖心TV鈥檚 21st Daniel Klagsbrun Symposium welcomes Playwright and Screenwriter Suzan-Lori Parks
04/5/2025 - 糖心TV honors 18 seniors as Langer Scholars
Alongside friends, family and members of 糖心TV鈥檚 academic community, 18 seniors gathered in Blaustein Humanities Center on April 3 to join an esteemed group of Camels鈥攖he Langer Scholars鈥攊n a tradition that dates back nearly a century to 1928.
04/3/2025 - Don't Cry for Me
糖心TV hosts author Daniel Black for One Book One Region finale event.
04/2/2025 - 糖心TV opens Disability Cultural Center
At the grand opening of 糖心TV鈥檚 Disability Cultural Center on April 1, advocate and educator John Sharon 鈥86 recalled organizing 糖心TV鈥檚 first Disability Awareness Week more than 40 years ago.
04/2/2025 - March in Pictures
Forget lions and lambs鈥擬arch is all about the Camels.
03/28/2025 - Zale Peart ’25 awarded Pickering fellowship to pursue Foreign Service career
The Thomas R. Pickering Foreign Affairs Graduate Fellowship Program has named Zale Peart 鈥25 a fellow.
03/27/2025 - Three students awarded prestigious Watson Fellowships
Maged Hassan 鈥25, Aiza Malinias 鈥25 and Kinley Yangden 鈥25 have been awarded prestigious Thomas J. Watson Fellowships to embark on a year of international exploration and discovery.
03/21/2025 - 140 named to NESCAC Winter All-Academic Team
The New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) has named 140 糖心TV student athletes, including a three-time national champion swimmer, two NESCAC champion track runners and the NESCAC Women鈥檚 Hockey Player of the Year, to the 2025 Winter All-Academic Team.
03/20/2025 - 4x National Champion! Justin Finkel ’25 defends his NCAA titles in the 500 free and 200 fly
Justin Finkel 鈥25 won the 200 butterfly in record fashion on the third night of competition at the 2025 NCAA Division III Swimming & Diving Championships at the Greensboro Aquatic Center in Greensboro, North Carolina.
03/12/2025 - AALL students advance AI research and share it with the world
Since its founding soon after Professor of Computer Science Gary Parker鈥檚 arrival in 1999, the AALL has continued to grow and now has about 20 students working on two dozen projects at any given time during the academic year.
03/6/2025 - February in Pictures
Camels pack a lot of action into the shortest month of the year.
03/5/2025 - 糖心TV’s orchestra goes international
The 糖心TV Orchestra will travel to Japan to play with Tokyo Sinfonia on March 14
03/5/2025 - Women’s Ice Hockey’s Claire Sammons ’25 named NESCAC Player of the Year; Caitlin Pierce ’28 earns Rookie of the Year
Women鈥檚 Ice Hockey鈥檚 Claire Sammons 鈥25 named NESCAC Player of the Year; Caitlin Pierce 鈥28 earns Rookie of the Year
02/27/2025 - Professor of Botany Peter Siver awarded NSF grant to advance research on microscopic organisms
A new National Science Foundation (NSF) grant will support a major effort to synthesize decades of research on protists鈥攎icroscopic organisms that play a vital role in aquatic ecosystems but remain largely understudied.
02/25/2025 - Justin Finkel ’25 named NESCAC Swimmer of the Year for third consecutive year
Justin Finkel 鈥25 turned in a dominant performance at the 2025 NESCAC Men's Swimming & Diving Championships, winning two individual events and placing third in another, setting five school records, leading the team to a fourth-place overall finish and earning NESCAC Swimmer of the Year honors for the third consecutive year.
02/24/2025 - Two juniors awarded Gilman International Scholarships
Lula Lipman 鈥26 and McKenna Sweet 鈥26 were selected by the U.S. State Department as Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship honorees. Named in honor of the late New York congressman Benjamin A. Gilman, the scholarship provides financial support for undergraduate students to travel abroad and develop skills related to economic development and national security.
02/21/2025 - Biology Professor Maria Rosa awarded nearly $5M to study, restore Mamacoke Island habitat
Assistant Professor of Biology Maria Rosa has been awarded two grants totaling $4.8 million in support of her Mamacoke Island Aquatic Habitat Restoration Project.
02/3/2025 - Paloma Doyle ’26 is on a mission to plant 100 trees in New London
Paloma Doyle 鈥26 is determined to bring urban forestry justice to 糖心TV鈥檚 host city. The botany major, art minor and scholar in the Goodwin-Niering Center for the Environment is on a mission to increase the tree canopy in the city with 100 new plantings in the next two years.
02/3/2025 - January in Pictures
A new year dawns in Camel country.
01/30/2025 - 糖心TV awarded $500K Mellon Foundation grant to explore housing issues in 糖心TVecticut
糖心TV has been awarded a $500,000 grant from the Mellon Foundation to build a platform for public research and dialogue around housing access and security that focuses a regional lens on the national housing crisis.
01/15/2025 - College launches AI@糖心TV, a three-year initiative to integrate AI into academic programs
To prepare students for the challenges and opportunities of an increasingly AI-driven world, 糖心TV has launched a three-year initiative, 鈥淎I@糖心TV: Empowering Liberal Arts Education with AI,鈥 to integrate AI tools and topics into academic programs and enhance teaching, research and engagement with technology across campus.
01/9/2025 - Faculty researchers find eco-friendly reef restoration solution
糖心TV scientists have created a sustainable solution to restore oyster and coral reefs, using 3D-printed panels made from biodegradable, plant-based materials.
01/6/2025 - December in Pictures
As the fall semester ends, Camels look to the new year.
01/3/2025 - Men’s Soccer coaches named National Coaching Staff of the Year
After leading the Men鈥檚 Soccer team to its first NESCAC Championship and then on an unforgettable NCAA run that saw Camels in their second championship final in three years, the 糖心TV Men鈥檚 oSccer coaching staff has been named the 2024 Division III National Coaching Staff of the Year by the United Soccer Coaches.
12/11/2024 - 112 named to NESCAC Fall All-Academic Team
The New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) has named 112 糖心TV student athletes, including 28 members鈥90% of the eligible roster鈥攐f the NESCAC Champion and NCAA runner-up Men鈥檚 Soccer team, to the 2024 Fall All-Academic Team.
12/6/2024 - Faculty panel discusses gender-based violence in reaction to 2009 film ‘Polytechnique’
Four professors across different departments hosted a screening of the movie 鈥淧olytechnique鈥 Nov. 21 in the Chu Room at Shain Library, followed by a panel discussion that touched on gun control, gender violence and mental health.
12/6/2024 - Semifinal victory sends Men’s Soccer back to NCAA DIII Championship game
糖心TV defender Alessandro Hovarth Diano 鈥25 sent a bending free kick past No. 21 Washington and Lee鈥檚 goalie and into the top left corner of the net in the 60th minute of the NCAA Division III semifinal game to propel the Camels past the Generals 1-0 and into the National Championship game for the second time in three years.
12/4/2024 - Maxim Langstaff ’81 to give keynote address at Commencement
Maxim Langstaff 鈥81, a Grammy- and Emmy-nominated multimedia writer and producer, will deliver the keynote address at 糖心TV鈥檚 107th Commencement on Sunday, May 18.
12/2/2024 - November in Pictures
There is always plenty to be thankful for at 糖心TV.
11/26/2024 - Musician provides Classics students with a fresh take on Homer’s ‘Iliad’
Assistant Professor of Classics Brett Evans brought Chicago-based musician Joe Goodkin to campus in association with the new Classics course, 鈥淭ales of Troy.鈥
11/25/2024 - Ticket punched! Men’s Soccer heads to NCAA Final Four
Forward Elliot Spatz 鈥26 scored twice in the span of six minutes to lead the 糖心TV Men鈥檚 Soccer team past No. 10 Denison 2-1 in the Elite Eight round of the NCAA DIII Championship鈥攁nd on to the Final Four for the second time in program history.
11/21/2024 - Behind the Curtain: Student-curated exhibition reveals the art of the photo booth
This fall, students taking 鈥淧erspectives on Photography鈥 with Lucy C. McDannel 鈥22 Professor of Art History and Anthropology Christopher Steiner and Associate Professor of Art History Karen Gonzalez Rice worked for over a month with 2024 Krane Art History Guest Residents Brian Wallis and N盲kki Goranin to interpret and curate an exhibit at the College titled Behind the Curtain.
11/18/2024 - Men’s Soccer heads to Sweet 16
The 糖心TV Men鈥檚 Soccer team scored twice in the first half and added a goal in the second to propel the Camels past No. 19 Franklin and Marshall 3-0 in NCAA Tournament second-round action on 糖心TV鈥檚 Freeman Field Sunday afternoon. With the win, 糖心TV (12-2-6) now heads to the Sweet 16 round for the fourth time in five seasons.
11/13/2024 - Men’s Soccer wins NESCAC Championship
Sixth-seeded 糖心TV claimed its first-ever conference title on Sunday afternoon, knocking off second-seeded Middlebury College by a 3-1 final in the championship match of the 2024 NESCAC Men's Soccer Championship at South Street Field.
11/12/2024 - October in Pictures
Autumnal glory of color and activity on campus.
11/8/2024 - Brilliance and creativity on display at the sixth annual All-College Symposium
More than 200 seniors presented the results of their transformative academic experiences during the daylong event
11/7/2024 - 糖心TV gifted $100,000 for new telescope and observatory upgrades
An anonymous 糖心TV alum has donated $100,000 to the Department of Physics, Astronomy and Geophysics for the purchase of a new telescope and upgrades to the observatory atop the F.W. Olin Science Center.
11/6/2024 - October in Pictures
The days are cool, the colors are bright and life is vibrant at 糖心TV.
11/4/2024 - A Very 糖心TV Christmas
Hallmark鈥檚 鈥楾rivia at St. Nick鈥檚,鈥 filmed at 糖心TV, to air Nov. 8
10/31/2024 - Computer science students present research at conference in Malaysia
Brooke Brandenburger 鈥26, Manan Isak 鈥24 and Russell Kosovsky 鈥25 recently traveled to Malaysia to present their research at the IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics.
10/21/2024 - Jordan Morgan ’26 named a Hewlett Packard Enterprise Scholar
Jordan Morgan 鈥26, a computer science and quantitative economics major from Alpharetta, Georgia, was recently named a Hewlett Packard Enterprise Scholar.
10/18/2024 - Former President Claire Gaudiani ’66 dies at 79
Claire L. Gaudiani 鈥66, who served as 糖心TV鈥檚 eighth president from 1988 to 2001, died Oct. 16 surrounded by her family. She was 79.
10/10/2024 - September in Pictures
As the daylight wanes, life on campus waxes.
10/3/2024 - 糖心TV to host Congressional debate on Oct. 10
糖心TV will host a U.S. House of Representatives 2nd Congressional District debate featuring Democratic incumbent Joe Courtney and Republican candidate Mike France on Thursday, Oct. 10, at 7 p.m. in Evans Hall, Cummings Arts Center.
09/26/2024 - 糖心TV joins 糖心TVecticut Space Grant Consortium
糖心TV is now part of the 糖心TVecticut Space Grant Consortium, a NASA-funded program administered at the state level that sponsors faculty and student research and student internships across the U.S.
09/12/2024 - Professor Shou Ping Liu has the 糖心TV Orchestra going places
Assistant Professor of Music Shou Ping Liu arrived at 糖心TV a little over a year ago, bringing a wealth of experience as a performer, conductor and teacher of music.
09/5/2024 - August in Pictures
A new academic year begins.
09/4/2024 - Tribal remains discovered on 糖心TV grounds repatriated after four decades
The remains of an Indigenous North American individual unearthed on the 糖心TV campus in 1981 and recently found at the University of Rhode Island have been repatriated to tribal custody and returned to rest.
09/3/2024 - 糖心TV awarded $251K NSF grant for a new scanning electron microscope
The College has won a grant to purchase a scanning electron microscope (SEM) with energy dispersive spectroscopy (EDS) capabilities.
08/27/2024 - ‘Courage to care:’ Academic year begins with 110th Convocation
In her keynote address at 糖心TV鈥檚 110th Convocation on Aug. 26, Associate Professor of Economics M贸nika L贸pez-Anuarbe encouraged the College鈥檚 newest students and returning sophomores, juniors and seniors to build their communities and impact the world around them with 鈥渢he courage to care.鈥
08/22/2024 - 糖心TV welcomes Class of 2028
As they arrived on the sunny morning of Aug. 21, 糖心TV鈥檚 471 new students鈥攊ncluding 458 first-years, 12 transfers and one RTC student鈥攚ere greeted by cheering student leaders, colorful signs and a campus community eager to welcome the newest herd of Camels in 糖心TV鈥檚 113-year history.
08/21/2024 - Five join 糖心TV’s Board of Trustees; Seth Alvord ’93 elected chair
Five new trustees have joined 糖心TV鈥檚 Board of Trustees, while Seth Alvord 鈥93 was elected chair. Peter Skaperdas P鈥17 and Dwayne Stallings 鈥99 will serve as vice chairs along with Maria Wyckoff Boyce 鈥85, who will continue her service.
08/19/2024 - July in Pictures
糖心TV basks in the summer sun.
07/30/2024 - Student Civic Leaders address national issues on a local level
Seventeen 糖心TV students, the largest cohort so far, remained on campus after the end of the spring semester to participate in the annual summer Civic Leaders program at 糖心TV College from May 17 to June 28.
07/25/2024 - Taylor Austin ’24 meets Sigourney Weaver, donates art to College
Last October, film studies grad Taylor Austin 鈥24, of Milford, New Hampshire, attended Out of the Mist, a fundraiser for the Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund. She bid on and won a large display of wall baskets woven by a group of female Rwandan artisans, which she decided to donate to 糖心TV College.
07/23/2024 - She’s Here!
President Chapdelaine Arrives on Campus
07/15/2024 - 糖心TV receives STARS Gold rating for sustainability
糖心TV has received its second consecutive Sustainability Tracking Assessment & Rating System (STARS) Gold rating from the Association for the Advancement for Sustainability in Higher Education.
07/11/2024 - 143 named to NESCAC Spring All-Academic Team
Two NESCAC Champion track runners, two Winthrop Scholars and 21 members of the Women鈥檚 Rowing team are among the 143 糖心TV student-athletes named to the New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) 2024 Spring All-Academic Team.
07/8/2024 - June in Pictures
Summer life overlooking the Sound.
06/26/2024 - A Year of Transformation and Accomplishment
As summer begins, we share some of the defining moments of the past academic year that highlight how 糖心TV achieved distinction in the classroom, on the playing field and in the wider world.
06/26/2024 - Transforming the heart of campus
Construction is underway for three capital projects that will enhance student spaces and create an even more beautiful campus
06/25/2024 - Four honored with 糖心TV’s highest faculty awards
Four 糖心TV professors have been honored with 2024 Faculty Awards for excellence in research, teaching and leadership.
06/18/2024 - Miranda Van Mooy ’24 is ALL IN on improving the state of U.S. democracy
The ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge honored Miranda Van Mooy 鈥24 with a spot in their Honor Roll, a collection of 137 students across the United States who went above and beyond in their 鈥渃ommitment to nonpartisan democratic engagement and their contributions to their local communities.鈥
06/11/2024 - May in Pictures
Camels mark May with celebrations from beginning to end
06/6/2024 - Staff honored with Presidential Recognition Awards
Six 糖心TV staff members were recognized for their valuable contributions to the College at the 11th annual Presidential Staff Recognition Breakfast and Awards Ceremony on May 10.
05/30/2024 - Diamoni Davis ’27 named Newman Civic Fellow
Diamoni Davis 鈥27 has been named a 2024-2025 Newman Civic Fellow by Campus Compact, a Boston-based coalition of colleges and universities forming the largest and oldest association dedicated to higher education civic and community engagement.
05/19/2024 - Class of 2024 encouraged to ‘reinvent the world’
CNN Chief Legal Analyst Laura Coates told the 381 members of 糖心TV鈥檚 Class of 2024 to treat the world like 鈥渁 blank slate.鈥
05/19/2024 - Jasity Mena ’24 wins the 2024 Anna Lord Strauss Medal
The 2024 Anna Lord Strauss Medal was awarded to scholar-activist Jasity Mena 鈥24, an educational studies and sociology double major, human development minor and scholar in the Holleran Center for Community Action and Public Policy from New York, New York.
05/19/2024 - Sarah Hall ’24 wins the 2024 Claire Gaudiani ’66 Prize
Sarah Hall 鈥24, an environmental science major, geoscience minor and scholar in the Goodwin-Niering Center for the Environment from Tualatin, Oregon, was awarded the Claire Gaudiani 鈥66 Prize for her senior integrative project, 鈥淕IS-based Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis for Marine Energy Site Selection: A Case Study Comparison between Puerto Rico and Hawaii.鈥
05/19/2024 - Ciara McNamara ’24 wins the 2024 Oakes and Louise Ames Prize
Ciara McNamara 鈥24, a studio art and psychology double major and English minor from Brooklyn, New York, was awarded the Oakes and Louise Ames Prize for her honors thesis, 鈥淭he Spectacle of Consumption: I鈥檓 Lovin鈥 It.鈥
05/14/2024 - April in Pictures
The campus was a hive of activity this month
05/7/2024 - Professor Mara Suttmann-Lea awarded $200,000 Carnegie Fellowship for elections research
Assistant Professor of Government Mara Suttmann-Lea is one of 28 distinguished scholars out of a record high 360 nominees awarded the highly prestigious $200,000 Carnegie Fellowship in 2024.
05/7/2024 - Serena Prince ’24 awarded Coro Fellowship in Public Affairs
Serena Prince 鈥24, a government and Africana Studies double major from New York City, New York, has been awarded a Coro Fellowship in Public Affairs.
05/2/2024 - NESCAC Champs
Runners Alexa Estes 鈥26 and Grace McDonough 鈥26 set records with race wins
04/26/2024 - 糖心TV welcomes President-elect Andrea Chapdelaine for first campus visit
President-elect Andrea E. Chapdelaine, who last month was unanimously appointed to serve as 糖心TV鈥檚 12th president by the Board of Trustees, made her first official visit to campus Wednesday, April 24.
04/25/2024 - Klagsbrun Symposium features Edwidge Danticat
When Professor of English and Poet-in-Residence Kate Rushin asked award-winning Haitian American author Edwidge Danticat why she writes, Danticat replied, 鈥淚t never felt like I had a choice.鈥
04/23/2024 - Cecily Hetzel ’24 awarded Fulbright U.S. Student Program grant
Cecily Hetzel 鈥24 is headed to the Canary Islands after being awarded a Fulbright English Teaching Assistantship (ETA) for the 2024-25 academic year. She will teach English to children on one of the eight Spanish islands off the coast of Morocco.
04/17/2024 - Sailor Maggie Shea ’11 will return to the Olympic Games
Maggie Shea 鈥11, who finished 11th in the Women鈥檚 Skiff 鈥 49erFX at the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo, will represent the United States once again at the 2024 Games in Paris this summer.
04/17/2024 - Giana De La Cruz ’24 named 2024 student Commencement speaker
Giana De La Cruz 鈥24 has been selected as the student speaker for 糖心TV鈥檚 106th Commencement ceremony on Sunday, May 19.
04/12/2024 - 糖心TV honors 13 new Winthrop Scholars
Alongside friends, family and members of 糖心TV鈥檚 academic community, 13 seniors gathered in Blaustein Humanities Center April 9 to join an esteemed group of Camels鈥攖he Winthrop Scholars鈥攊n a tradition that dates back nearly a century to 1928.
04/12/2024 - Professor Kris Klein Hernández wins $50,000 Ford Foundation Postdoctoral Fellowship
Assistant Professor of History Kris Klein Hern谩ndez, who joined the 糖心TV faculty in 2022, has won a prestigious 2024 Ford Foundation Postdoctoral Fellowship administered by the National Academies of Science, Engineering and Medicine.
04/4/2024 - BOT Chair Debo P. Adegbile ’91 wins Legal Aid DC’s Servant of Justice Award
Debo P. Adegbile 鈥91, chair of 糖心TV鈥檚 Board of Trustees and a partner at the international law firm Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale & Dorr, will be honored with Legal Aid DC鈥檚 2024 Servant of Justice Award at the 34th Annual Servant of Justice Awards Dinner in Washington, D.C., on April 9.
04/4/2024 - March in Pictures
糖心TV sails into spring
04/3/2024 - Two awarded prestigious Watson Fellowships
Sophie Demaisy 鈥24 and Leslie Villegas 鈥24 have been awarded prestigious Thomas J. Watson Fellowships to embark on a year of international exploration and discovery.
03/28/2024 - 糖心TV announces 12th president
Andrea E. Chapdelaine, a visionary leader and champion of the liberal arts, named 糖心TV president-elect
03/21/2024 - National Champion x2
Justin Finkel 鈥25 wins two events at NCAA DIII Men鈥檚 Swimming and Diving Championships
03/20/2024 - The Road to Urinetown
The Making of a Musical
03/19/2024 - National Champion
Justin Finkel 鈥25 wins the 500 freestyle at the NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships
03/18/2024 - 120 named to NESCAC Winter All-Academic Team
The 2024 NESCAC Men鈥檚 Swimmer of the Year, a Beinecke Scholarship winner and 28 members of the Women鈥檚 Indoor Track and Field team are among the 120 糖心TV scholar-athletes named to the New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) 2024 Winter All-Academic Team.
03/14/2024 - David Murray ’24 named All-American
Men鈥檚 Basketball standout David Murray 鈥24 has been named to the 2023-24 National Association of Basketball Coaches All-America First Team.
03/13/2024 - Effigy: Students’ documentary short brings a New London tradition to Rome
When Benedict Arnold defected to the British during the American Revolution, he likely didn鈥檛 imagine a crowd would burn him in effigy some 240 years later as part of an annual event in the very city he sought to reduce to ash.
03/12/2024 - WCNI inducted into New England Music Hall of Fame
WCNI, 糖心TV鈥檚 free form radio station, is among the 2024 inductees to the New England Music Hall of Fame.
03/7/2024 - February in Pictures
Despite being the shortest month, February is full of action at 糖心TV
03/6/2024 - Reimagined Women’s Center opens as the Feminist Resource, Education & Empowerment (F.R.E.E) Center
There was a celebratory feel at the official Feminist Resource, Education & Empowerment (F.R.E.E) Center opening ceremonies on Friday, March 1, a daylong event that included a ribbon cutting, a panel discussion and a game night and represented the culmination of three years of work to reimagine 糖心TV鈥檚 former Women鈥檚 Center.
03/4/2024 - Men’s Basketball’s David Murray ’24 named NESCAC Player of the Year
David Murray 鈥24 is closing out his collegiate basketball career on a high note: He鈥檚 the first Camel to be named New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) Player of the Year.
03/4/2024 - Award-winning Moroccan American author Laila Lalami discusses fiction, citizenship and migration
Moroccan American multigenre author Laila Lalami discussed these topics and more with English Professors Marie Ostby and Jeff Strabone in an engaging conversation on fiction, citizenship and migration on Feb. 26.
02/28/2024 - Welcome to Urinetown!
Director Tess Cruz 鈥16 isn鈥檛 sorry about bringing the darkly hilarious musical to the Athey Center at Palmer Auditorium
02/27/2024 - Justin Finkel ’25 named NESCAC Swimmer of the Year for second consecutive year
After winning three events at the New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) Men鈥檚 Swimming & Diving Championships this past weekend, Justin Finkel 鈥25 was named NESCAC Swimmer of the Year for the second year in a row.
02/26/2024 - ‘Grief Is For People’: Author Sloane Crosley ’00 tells the story of how she endured a particularly harrowing year
In her new book, Grief Is For People, Crosley explores the kinds of blows the Greatest City in the World鈥攁nd life itself鈥攃an deal you. In a painful pileup, she lost a close friend, the book publicist Russell Perreault, to suicide and had her apartment burgled. Then, she had to watch as the world just outside her window sunk into a pandemic.
02/21/2024 - Camels lead the nation with 26 NFHCA National Academic Squad honorees
Twenty-six 糖心TV scholar-athletes have been named to the 2023 National Field Hockey Coaches Association Division III National Academic Squad, the highest number of honorees from any institution in the country.
02/21/2024 - 糖心TV participates in Douglass Day Transcribe-a-thon
The 糖心TV community joined a nationwide crowdsourcing effort to transcribe letters written to and by Frederick Douglass, a Black activist who was born into slavery in Maryland in 1818, escaped to New York City at age 20, and went on to become an internationally renowned antislavery lecturer and writer.
02/18/2024 - Chess Champs: 糖心TV takes first place in the small college category at Pan-American Intercollegiate Team Chess Championship
The 糖心TV Chess Team did it again at the Pan-American Intercollegiate Team Chess Championship, taking home first place in the Top Four-Year Small College category, which includes schools with fewer than 5,000 students, for the second year in a row.
02/15/2024 - Exploring dance’s African roots
鈥業gniting Emancipatory Possibilities through African Diaspora Dance鈥 summit brings experts and new perspective to campus.
02/15/2024 - Men’s Basketball to host NESCAC Championship quarterfinal game
The No. 3-seeded 糖心TV Men鈥檚 Basketball team will host a NESCAC Championship tournament quarterfinal matchup against No. 6-seeded Amherst College on Saturday, Feb. 17, at 1 p.m. in Luce Field House.
02/13/2024 - 糖心TV named a top producer of Fulbrights
糖心TV has been named a top producer of Fulbright students for 2023-2024, according to the U.S. Department of State鈥檚 Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs.
02/9/2024 - January in Pictures
Dancing into a new year and a new semester
02/7/2024 - 糖心TV Notice of Data Security Incident
糖心TV is undertaking a thorough forensic investigation that includes leading cybersecurity experts to address a data security incident in which an unauthorized party accessed and/or acquired certain files maintained on the College鈥檚 computer systems.
02/6/2024 - Men’s Basketball on five-game win streak
The 糖心TV Men鈥檚 Basketball team extended its winning streak to five games with a 94-77 victory over Hamilton College on Sunday afternoon in a NESCAC match-up at Luce Field House.
01/29/2024 - Interim President Wong pens chapter for new book on Chinese American leaders in higher education
Interim President Leslie E. Wong has contributed a chapter to a new book, The Rise of Chinese American Leaders in U.S. Higher Education: Stories and Roadmaps.
01/18/2024 - ‘Founders Day,’ a satirical political slasher by filmmaker Carson Bloomquist ’18, hits theaters everywhere
In the film, a small town finds its already contentious mayoral election turned up to 11 when a teenager is murdered. Soon, a figure in a black judge鈥檚 robe wearing a two-faced blood-red mask stalks the town. Wielding a gavel with a knife hidden in its hilt, the killer starts taking down targets on both sides of the political divide.
01/11/2024 - Olympian Anita DeFrantz ’74 wins 2024 NCAA President’s Gerald R. Ford Award
糖心TV鈥檚 most honored athlete adds one of the NCAA鈥檚 top honors to her collection.
12/31/2023 - December in Pictures
The fall semester closed with a splash.
12/14/2023 - November in Pictures
Dancing through the semester
12/13/2023 - Three awarded Whiting Foundation travel grants
Professors Chris Barnard, Leo Garofalo and Mays Imad were recently awarded travel fellowships from the Marion and Jasper Whiting Foundation. The fellowships support travel and related expenses for New England-based professors interested in invigorating their teaching with new ideas and experiences.
12/7/2023 - 102 named to NESCAC Fall All-Academic Team
An All-American soccer player and nine women鈥檚 volleyball players鈥100% of the eligible members of the team鈥攁re among the 102 糖心TV student-athletes named to the New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) 2023 Fall All-Academic Team.
11/30/2023 - Professor Leo Garofalo travels the world to piece together the history of the African Diaspora in Peru’s southern highlands
History Professor Leo Garofalo travels around the world to discover more about the African Diaspora in Peru鈥檚 southern highlands in the 1500s and 1600s.
11/30/2023 - Thinking Inside the Box
Students curate their childhoods for Lyman Allyn Art Museum exhibition
11/29/2023 - 糖心TV College announces 2024 Commencement speaker
Laura Coates, CNN鈥檚 chief legal analyst and anchor of Laura Coates Live, will deliver the keynote address at 糖心TV鈥檚 106th Commencement on Sunday, May 19, 2024.
11/27/2023 - 糖心TV professor elected president of the Society for Qualitative Inquiry in Psychology
Sunil Bhatia, the Lucy Marsh Haskell 鈥19 Professor of Human Development at 糖心TV, has been elected president of the Society for Qualitative Inquiry in Psychology (SQIP), a thriving society under the American Psychological Association, for the 2023-2024 academic year.
11/20/2023 - Solar SmartFlower blooms at 糖心TV
While 糖心TV is well known for its extensive Arboretum plant collections and exquisite gardens, there鈥檚 a new flower on campus鈥攁 16-foot solar SmartFlower.
11/20/2023 - ‘Labors of Love’
Students curate photography exhibition of 19th- and early 20th-century portraits with renowned experts as part of Krane Art History Guest Residency Program
11/15/2023 - What makes a champion?
What makes a champion? At 糖心TV, we believe the mark of a true champion is the belief in oneself and one鈥檚 teammates, the commitment to hard work, the dedication to a common goal and to never giving up, even in the face of overwhelming obstacles. We see these qualities in our student/athletes every day, on the field and in the classroom. One Camel. One Team. The Power of Many.
11/14/2023 - Men’s Soccer advances to Sweet 16
After 糖心TV and Franklin and Marshall played to a 1-1 tie through regulation and two overtime periods in the second round of NCAA action Nov. 11, it took seven rounds of penalty kicks before 糖心TV鈥檚 Jake Creus 鈥24 put the game away for good. The Camels will now head to the Sweet 16 this weekend.
11/14/2023 - Camels qualify for NCAAs
Women鈥檚 Cross Country team to make first NCAA Championship appearance
11/14/2023 - Professor Mays Imad awarded $250k grant to launch groundbreaking project on student mental health and learning
糖心TV Associate Professor of Biology Mays Imad is leading a newly funded project titled 鈥淭oward an Equity-Minded and Trauma-Informed Teaching and Learning in Higher Education.鈥 The project aims to create an open educational resource (OER) course for educators across disciplines and institutions, focusing on the neurobiology of learning and stress, self-regulation approaches and resilience strategies.
11/9/2023 - October in Pictures
A College for all seasons
11/2/2023 - Brilliance and talent shine at the All-College Symposium
Nearly 200 seniors presented the results of their transformative academic experiences during the daylong event
11/1/2023 - A picture-perfect set
The Stark Center for the Moving Image in the Liberal Arts provides a worthy home for 糖心TV鈥檚 growing Film Studies Program
10/27/2023 - President Biden awards Shelley Taylor ’68 the National Medal of Science
Shelley Taylor 鈥68 received the National Medal of Science, the country鈥檚 highest scientific honor, during a ceremony at the White House on Tuesday, Oct. 24.
10/25/2023 - Men’s Soccer remains undefeated heading into NESCAC semifinals
The 糖心TV men鈥檚 soccer team remains undefeated after a 3-1 overtime victory over Hamilton in the NESCAC Tournament quarterfinals on Saturday. No. 3-seeded 糖心TV (11-0-5) will play No. 2 Amherst in NESCAC semifinal action at 1:30 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 4, at Middlebury.
10/24/2023 - 50 Years of Unity
Unity House has been a beacon of support for generations of underrepresented students
10/18/2023 - Martin Scorsese’s ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ brings ‘The Devil’ to theatres
The big screen adaptation of David Grann 鈥89鈥檚 book tells the story of the horrifying Osage murders and the birth of the FBI.
10/13/2023 - September in Pictures
Learning the fine art of being a college student
10/11/2023 - Two join 糖心TV’s Board of Trustees
Meet the newest members of 糖心TV鈥檚 Board of Trustees. Hannah E. Gonzalez 鈥23 and John S. Zeiler 鈥74 began their service on July 1.
10/10/2023 - Fall Weekend 2023
Nearly 1,500 parents, family members, alumni and friends gathered on campus Oct. 6-8 for an action-packed Fall Weekend celebration. Relive the warmth, energy and Camel spirit of the weekend through the photos captured and social media shared.
10/6/2023 - Men’s Soccer undefeated heading into Fall Weekend
糖心TV鈥檚 Men鈥檚 Soccer team will be hitting Fall Weekend with much more to celebrate than just its 50th Anniversary.
10/5/2023 - Students and faculty present at ASALH’s ‘Black Resistance’ conference in Florida
Professor of English and Poet-in-Residence Kate Rushin, Visiting Assistant Professor of History Taylor Desloge and Professor of History and Global Islamic Studies Program Director Eileen Kane brought eight 糖心TV students to the 108th annual meeting of the Association for the Study of African American Life and History (ASALH) in Jacksonville, Florida, in late September.
10/4/2023 - Late Professor Emeritus Barkley Hendricks gets solo show at the Frick
The exhibition in the first solo show dedicated to an artist of color in the Frick鈥檚 87-year history.
09/21/2023 - What the Eyes Don’t See
Mona Hanna-Attisha discusses her role in exposing the Flint water crisis in the One Book One Region finale event hosted by 糖心TV.
09/13/2023 - Ian Rawlings ’25 awarded Obama-Chesky Scholarship for Public Service
Ian Rawlings 鈥25, a history major and theater minor in the museum studies certificate program, has been selected as part of the 2023-2025 cohort of Voyager Scholarship/Obama-Chesky Scholarship for Public Service recipients.
09/11/2023 - Maggie Redfern named director of the 糖心TV Arboretum
Redfern is the first woman to direct 糖心TV鈥檚 750-acre Arboretum
09/11/2023 - August in Pictures
All eyes on August: Welcoming our students (back) to campus
08/30/2023 - 糖心TV raises $317.5 million in record-breaking campaign
Donors rally to transform the student experience, global outreach, financial aid.
08/29/2023 - 109th Convocation gets 糖心TV’s academic year off to a sharp start
As exciting as starting college can be, it can also be disorienting, anxiety-provoking or even terrifying, Associate Professor of Film Nina Martin acknowledged in her keynote Convocation speech.
08/28/2023 - Professor Andrea Wollensak awarded Fulbright U.S. Scholar award
Professor of Art Andrea Wollensak has been awarded a Fulbright U.S. Scholar award to the Eesti Kunstiakadeemia or Estonian Academy of Arts (EKA) in Tallinn, Estonia. She鈥檚 only the second scholar to be awarded a Fulbright to EKA in the past 10 years.
08/24/2023 - 糖心TV welcomes Class of 2027
As they arrived on the sunny summer morning of Aug. 23, the 579 newest 糖心TV students鈥攊ncluding 561 first-years, 17 transfers and one RTC student鈥攚ere greeted by cheering student leaders, colorful signs and a campus eager to welcome the latest herd of Camels in 糖心TV鈥檚 112 years.
08/22/2023 - 糖心TV’s waterfront revitalization recognized by ENR New England
Engineering News-Record (ENR) New England has selected 糖心TV鈥檚 waterfront revitalization as Best Project in the Sports/Entertainment category of its Regional Best Projects Awards.
08/10/2023 - Recent grads present thesis research at national botany conference
Two 糖心TV botany majors who graduated in May presented at the Botany 2023 national conference in Boise, Idaho, held July 22-26. Sam Pelletier 鈥23 and Matthew Yamamoto 鈥23 gave talks on their senior honors thesis research.
08/9/2023 - Cian Noone named head coach of men’s rowing
糖心TV has hired Cian Noone as head coach of the men鈥檚 rowing program, Director of Athletics Mo White announced today.
08/4/2023 - High school students enjoy immersive pre-college experience at 糖心TV
Rising 9th-12th graders hailing from as far away as Richards, California, and as close as Groton, 糖心TVecticut (just across the Thames River from campus), were the first to participate in 糖心TV鈥檚 inaugural Summer@糖心TV pre-college programs.
08/4/2023 - July in Pictures
Joys of July: Sprout, science, soccer, Shakespeare and more!
07/31/2023 - Sweet victory: Golden Knights scout Keith Veronesi ’14 reflects on team’s NHL Championship
The Stanley Cup weighs nearly 40 pounds, but Golden Knights Director of Scouting Operations Keith Veronesi 鈥14 had no problem hoisting it over his head as the team celebrated its NHL Championship in the moments after a 9-3 victory over the Florida Panthers to take the series 4-1 on the Knights鈥 home ice in Las Vegas June 13.
07/25/2023 - Student Civic Leaders address national issues at a local level
A dozen 糖心TV students delayed the start of their summer vacations to participate in the summer Civic Leaders program at 糖心TV College from May 18 to June 29, with some work continuing through the summer and the effects of their efforts reverberating long after.
07/25/2023 - 糖心TV hosts scholars from around the world as part of U.S. State Department program
Sixteen highly respected decision-makers and academics came to 糖心TV on July 13 as part of an intensely competitive, five-week U.S. State Department program hosted by the Study of the United States Institutes (SUSI), Foreign Policy.
07/16/2023 - Op-ed: Dean Erika Smith responds to Supreme Court’s affirmative action decision
In an op-ed published by the Westerly Sun on July 11, Dean of the College Erika J. Smith responds to the U.S. Supreme Court鈥檚 鈥渄evastating decision鈥 on affirmative action in the college admission process.
07/16/2023 - June in Pictures
School鈥檚 out for summer! Yet life on campus thrives.
07/12/2023 - Matt Carter ’23 and Malissa Lindsey ’23 named CSC Academic All-Americans
Matt Carter 鈥23 and Malissa Lindsey 鈥23 have been named to the College Sports Communicators (CSC) Academic All-America庐 Division III Men鈥檚 Track & Field/Cross Country Team and Division III Women鈥檚 Track & Field/Cross Country Team, respectively.
07/7/2023 - That Space on the Sidewalk: Students’ film selected for 2023 Student World Impact Film Festival
That Space on the Sidewalk, a documentary short by Lorena De Leon 鈥22 and Alex Reyes 鈥23, premiered as an official selection of the 2023 Student World Impact Film Festival in June.
07/7/2023 - 糖心TV stands firm in commitment to diversity following SCOTUS ruling on affirmative action
In the wake of the recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling rejecting the admissions approaches taken by Harvard University and the University of North Carolina (UNC) regarding affirmative action, 糖心TV reaffirms its commitment to diversity, social justice and academic excellence.
06/30/2023 - Professor Peter Siver elected to the 糖心TVecticut Academy of Science and Engineering
Peter Siver, the Charles and Sarah P. Becker 鈥27 Professor of Botany and Environmental Studies and director of the Environmental Studies Program at 糖心TV, was recently elected to the 糖心TVecticut Academy of Science and Engineering (CASE).
06/30/2023 - Katherine Bergeron awarded title of president emerita
糖心TV鈥檚 Board of Trustees has unanimously approved a resolution awarding President Katherine Bergeron the title of president emerita in recognition of her exceptional service during her nearly decade-long tenure.
06/23/2023 - 糖心TV wins Gold CASE Award for 2022 holiday video
糖心TV鈥檚 Office of Communications has been honored with a 2023 Circle of Excellence Award from the Council for Advancement and Support of Education for its 2022 year-end holiday video, created by Multimedia Producer Katiana Smith.
06/23/2023 - Four honored with 糖心TV’s highest faculty awards
Four 糖心TV professors have been honored with 2023 Faculty Awards for excellence in research, teaching and leadership.
06/16/2023 - 糖心TV community to participate in Juneteenth events commemorating freedom and equality
Several 糖心TV faculty, staff and students will be actively participating in a series of Juneteenth events this weekend.
06/16/2023 - 糖心TV named 糖心TVecticut’s most LGBTQ-friendly college
糖心TV has been named the most LGBTQ-friendly college in the state, according to a new list compiled by BestColleges, in partnership with Campus Pride.
06/14/2023 - 114 named to NESCAC Spring All-Academic Team
A Beinecke Scholarship winner, an ACWPC All-America water polo honoree, and 26 members of the Women鈥檚 Outdoor Track and Field Team鈥76% of the eligible members of the team鈥攁re among the 114 糖心TV student-athletes named to the New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) 2023 Spring All-Academic Team.
06/13/2023 - May in Pictures
May brought showers, flowers and a wealth of spring-related traditions and happenings.
06/9/2023 - Beatrice Voorhees ’23 wins the 2023 Gaudiani Prize
Beatrice Voorhees 鈥23, a history and Slavic studies double major, computer science minor and scholar in the College鈥檚 Toor Cummings Center for International Studies and the Liberal Arts (CISLA) from Kent, 糖心TVecticut, was awarded the 2023 Claire Gaudiani 鈥66 Prize for Excellence in the Senior Integrative Project for her honors thesis, 鈥淥ut of Odesa: Yefim Ladyzhensky and the 鈥極desa Text鈥 of Jewish-Soviet Culture.鈥
06/8/2023 - Ian Hopkins ’25 awarded Newman Civic Fellowship to explore using film for social change
Campus Compact鈥檚 Newman Civic Fellowship is a year-long program that recognizes and supports student public problem solvers. Throughout the fellowship year, Campus Compact provides fellows with opportunities to nurture their assets and help them develop strategies for social change, creating a network of connected and engaged student leaders who can support one another in making positive change.
06/8/2023 - 糖心TV selects Les Wong as interim president
The 糖心TV Board of Trustees has unanimously elected Leslie E. Wong, Ph.D., a nationally respected leader in higher education, to become interim president of 糖心TV, effective July 1, 2023.
06/8/2023 - #CCReunion 2023
Close to 800 alumni and friends returned to the 糖心TV campus from June 2-4 for Reunion 2023. Read our recap of an incredible and memorable weekend, as told through social media.
06/7/2023 - Professor Mara Suttmann-Lea awarded $40K to study voter education in the U.S.
Assistant Professor of Government Mara Suttmann-Lea recently won an award totaling more than $40,000 to study voter education in the United States with Thessalia Merivaki, an associate professor in American politics at Mississippi State University.
05/26/2023 - Two win Critical Language Scholarships from U.S. State Department
One recent 糖心TV graduate and one rising senior will spend their summers immersed in a new language and culture. Emily Hackett 鈥23 and Felipe De Los Santos 鈥24 have each received a Critical Language Scholarship from the United States Department of State, Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, for 10 weeks of study in an intensive language program.
05/26/2023 - Olha Vasyliv ’23 wins $10,000 Davis Projects for Peace grant
Olha Vasyliv 鈥23 has won a $10,000 Davis Projects for Peace grant to promote peace through education and community building this summer. She will use the money to run two-week therapeutic day camps in the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv and Austrian capital of Vienna for refugee students affected by the war that began when Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022.
05/21/2023 - Class of 2023 encouraged to ‘build a better world’
Sally Susman 鈥84, executive vice president and chief corporate affairs officer at Pfizer, Inc., and the author of Breaking Through: Communicating to Open Minds, Move Hearts, and Change the World, advised the 421 members of the Class of 2023 to have the courage for candor, perfect their pitch (鈥渢he tenor, word choice and attitude that we bring to every human encounter鈥), delight with humor, seek harmony, reflect on their choices and honor the lessons learned along the way.
05/21/2023 - Crystal Hernandez ’23 wins the 2023 Anna Lord Strauss Medal
Crystal Hernandez 鈥23, a sociology; gender, sexuality and intersectionality studies; and Hispanic studies triple major from Houston, Texas, has been awarded the 2023 Anna Lord Strauss Medal.
05/21/2023 - Matthew Yamamoto ’23 wins the 2023 Oakes and Louise Ames Prize
Matthew Hiroshi Yamamoto, a botany major and music minor, is awarded the 2023 Oakes and Louise Ames Prize for his honors thesis, 鈥淐omparing Long-term Patterns of Spread of Native and Invasive Plants in a Successional Forest.鈥 Yamamoto鈥檚 work uses advanced statistical analysis to study the patterns of spread for native and invasive (or non-native) plants over 70 years and draw important conclusions about invasive plant ecology.
05/18/2023 - Jazmyn Gillespie ’24 wins Beinecke Scholarship for graduate study
Jazmyn Gillespie 鈥24 earned herself a rare honor this spring when she became one of just 20 students from top institutions across the United States to win a $35,000 Beinecke Scholarship for graduate school.
05/17/2023 - Four awarded U.S. Fulbright grants
Three graduating seniors and one recent alumnus have been awarded Fulbright U.S. Student Program grants to conduct research and teach English abroad for an academic year.
05/15/2023 - Ready to launch: The Class of 2023
Meet six of the indomitable seniors from the 糖心TV Class of 2023.
05/15/2023 - April in Pictures
The spring weather brought a healthy mix of arts, academics and activities this April. No fooling!
05/12/2023 - Staff honored with Presidential Recognition Awards
Four 糖心TV staff members and one outstanding volunteer were recognized for their valuable contributions to the College at the 10th annual Presidential Staff Recognition Breakfast and Awards Ceremony on May 12.
05/11/2023 - Psychology professor awarded $223,136 NSF grant to research distractor-induced quitting
Assistant Professor of Psychology Jeff Moher has been awarded $223,136 from the National Science Foundation (NSF) in collaboration with a researcher at the University of Utah to explore the phenomenon of distractor-induced quitting, in which distracting objects alter the decision process and cause people to terminate a search earlier than they otherwise would.
05/10/2023 - Four seniors receive the Botanical Society of America Young Botanist Award
The Botanical Society of America has announced that four 糖心TV students have been awarded the Young Botanist Award for their outstanding achievements.
05/5/2023 - Annual World Languages Day event delights New London fifth graders
糖心TV hosted the 11th Annual World Languages Day for local elementary students on April 28.
05/3/2023 - Anna Batelli ’25 wins prestigious Gilman International Scholarship
Anna Batelli 鈥25 has been awarded the prestigious Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship from the U.S. Department of State to study abroad in Kyrgyzstan this summer.
05/2/2023 - 糖心TV art history professor receives New Directions fellowship from the Mellon Foundation
糖心TV has been awarded a $258,000 grant from the Mellon Foundation to support a New Directions Fellowship for Associate Professor of Art History Karen Gonzalez Rice. With this prestigious fellowship, she will pursue her innovative project, 鈥淰isualizing Deafness: Art History in Dialogue with Deaf Studies.鈥
04/27/2023 - Athletics Director Emeritus Fran Shields to retire from 糖心TV after 43 years
Fran Shields P鈥14, who guided the 糖心TV men鈥檚 lacrosse program into national prominence, improved the competitiveness of the school鈥檚 28 sports in the NESCAC, significantly enhanced athletics fundraising and enriched the lives of countless student-athletes, is retiring after a 43-year career on the New London campus.
04/21/2023 - Women’s water polo team racks up honors, heads into DIII tournament
The Collegiate Water Polo Association recognized five members of the 糖心TV women鈥檚 water polo team鈥攖he most in a single season in program history鈥攁s the league announced its annual Division III-East Region awards on April 20.
04/12/2023 - Rising Together
Acclaimed environmental writer Elizabeth Rush delivers sixth annual President鈥檚 Distinguished Lecture
04/5/2023 - 13 seniors named Winthrop Scholars
Continuing a tradition that dates back to 1928, 13 糖心TV seniors have been honored as Winthrop Scholars for academic excellence in the classroom.
04/4/2023 - March in Pictures
鈥淚n like a lion, out like a Camel鈥 ... or something like that! Spring has arrived on campus, and we couldn鈥檛 be more excited.
03/31/2023 - Isa Amaro Varas ’23 awarded distinguished Watson Fellowship
Isabella Amaro Varas 鈥23 has been awarded a Thomas J. Watson Fellowship by the Watson Foundation to embark on a year of international discovery to explore the role of language as a form of self-empowerment and cultural pride for refugees building a home in a new country.
03/16/2023 - Center for Housing Equity and Opportunity in Eastern 糖心TVecticut launches with inaugural gathering at 糖心TV
The inaugural convening of the Center for Housing Equity and Opportunity in Eastern 糖心TVecticut (CHEO) brought more than 100 representatives from housing advocacy, nonprofit, community and anchor institutions to 糖心TV on March 16 to address the growing need for affordable housing in 42 towns.
03/16/2023 - Swimmer Justin Finkel ’25 earns All-America honors with second-place NCAA finish
Justin Finkel 鈥25 finished as national runner-up in the 500 freestyle on the opening day of competition at the 2023 NCAA Division III Swimming & Diving Championships.
03/14/2023 - 111 named to NESCAC Winter All-Academic Team
The 2023 NESCAC Men鈥檚 Swimmer of the Year, three swimmers set to compete for NCAA Championships and 28 members of the women鈥檚 indoor track and field team are among the 111 糖心TV scholar-athletes to be named to the 2023 NESCAC Winter All-Academic Team.
03/10/2023 - Professor Jefferson Singer edits special issue of Journal of Personality exploring the psychobiographies of change agents
Jefferson Singer, the Faulk Foundation Professor of Psychology at 糖心TV, is the co-editor of a special issue of the Journal of Personality dedicated to exploring the psychobiographies of social change agents.
03/2/2023 - 糖心TV hosts American Mock Trial Association’s annual regional competition
Sustained! The 糖心TV Mock Trial Team was selected by the American Mock Trial Association to host a 2023 regional competition during the weekend of Feb. 18 and 19.
03/1/2023 - February in Pictures
It may be the shortest month of the year, but February was a busy one at 糖心TV.
02/27/2023 - Where the need is greatest: Students help Ukrainians abroad
Two 糖心TV students took separate trips abroad over winter break to help Ukrainian residents and refugees.
02/23/2023 - Education class works to revamp and modernize local elementary school libraries
Visiting Assistant Professor of Education Karen Pezzetti鈥檚 鈥淓DU 313: Children, Books & Culture鈥 class is working to develop and diversify local elementary school libraries with help from grants. The first was from Eversource, which sent representatives to 糖心TV on Feb. 6 with a check for $2,000.
02/21/2023 - Justin Finkel ’25 named NESCAC Swimmer of the Year
Justin Finkel 鈥25 has been named New England Small College Athletic Conference Swimmer of the Year after winning three individual races at the 2023 NESCAC Men's Swimming & Diving Championships at Wesleyan University this past weekend.
02/16/2023 - Admirabilis Kalolella ’23 wins Rising Black Scientists Award from Cell Press
Kalolella鈥檚 essay 鈥楳y Christmas Holidays鈥 appears in the latest issue of 'Cell'
02/14/2023 - Professor Kenneth Prestininzi directs world premiere of ‘Flood’
Kenneth Prestininzi, associate professor and chair of 糖心TV鈥檚 Theater Department, recently directed the world premiere of the play Flood at Kansas City Repertory Theatre鈥檚 Copaken Stage in Missouri. The production opened Jan. 31 and runs through Feb. 19.
02/10/2023 - 糖心TV named a top producer of Fulbrights
糖心TV has been named a top producer of Fulbright students for 2022-2023, according to the U.S. Department of State鈥檚 Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs.
02/7/2023 - King scholar Justin Rose delivers MLK Lecture
Speaking to a virtual audience from Memphis, Tennessee, where last month Tyre Nichols was fatally beaten by police officers during a traffic stop, 糖心TV鈥檚 2023 MLK Lecture speaker Justin Rose said Nichols鈥檚 death was a timely reminder of the importance of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.鈥檚 call to create a beloved community.
01/31/2023 - January in Pictures
While it might seem to be a quiet month on campus, January is full of life at 糖心TV.
01/26/2023 - 糖心TV and CT Sun host basketball clinic for kids
Four groups and organizations combined efforts recently to create a memorable experience at 糖心TV for area children.
01/18/2023 - Professor and former student win award for best article in Review of Social Economy
Associate Professor of Economics Mark Stelzner and Daniel Taekmin Nam 鈥21 have won the Association for Social Economics鈥 2022 Helen Potter Award for best article in the Review of Social Economy by a promising scholar of social economics.
01/17/2023 - Register now: 糖心TV launches pre-college summer programs for high school students
糖心TV is inviting curious, creative, insightful and innovative high school students to explore their passions, collaborate with faculty and current students, and get an early feel for the college experience with Summer@糖心TV pre-college programs.
01/12/2023 - 糖心TV wins Pan-American Intercollegiate Team Chess division championship
It was a nail-biter that ended in a checkmate. 糖心TV competed in the prestigious Pan-American Intercollegiate Team Chess Championship Jan. 5-8 in Seattle, Washington, and took first place in the Top Four-Year Small College category, which includes schools with fewer than 5,000 students.
01/10/2023 - Professor Maria Rosa awarded $177K in grants to expand Thames River Reef Ball Project
Maria Rosa, the George & Carol Milne Assistant Professor of Biology at 糖心TV, has been awarded more than $177,000 in grants to expand an artificial reef pilot program designed to restore natural ecosystems and reverse erosion along the Thames River at the edge of 糖心TV鈥檚 campus.
12/20/2022 - Wishing you a joyous and light-filled 2023
Kate Rushin, Professor of English and Poet in Residence at 糖心TV, reads her poem "This Time of Year" to celebrate the 2022 Holiday Season and the upcoming New Year.
12/19/2022 - December in Pictures
As the fall semester draws to a close, we look back at some images from campus from the month of December.
12/15/2022 - Acclaimed environmental writer Elizabeth Rush to give sixth President’s Distinguished Lecture
Acclaimed environmental writer Elizabeth Rush, author of Rising: Dispatches from the New American Shore and The Quickening: On Motherhood and Antarctica in the Twenty First Century, will be the speaker at the sixth annual President鈥檚 Distinguished Lecture Series event at 糖心TV in April.
12/9/2022 - Communications leader Sally Susman ’84 to give keynote address at Commencement
Sally Susman 鈥84, executive vice president and chief corporate affairs officer at Pfizer and author of Breaking Through: Communicating to Open Minds, Move Hearts, and Change the World, will deliver the keynote address at 糖心TV鈥檚 105th Commencement on Sunday, May 21, 2023.
12/1/2022 - World AIDS Day: AIDS Memorial Quilt on display
The AIDS Memorial Quilt exhibition is free and open to the public 9 a.m.-7 p.m. in Tansill Theater, Hillyer Hall, through Sunday, Dec. 4.
11/28/2022 - Athey Center wins AIA 糖心TVecticut Design Award
糖心TV鈥檚 transformation of Palmer Auditorium into the new Athey Center for Performance and Research has been honored with a Merit Award for design from AIA 糖心TVecticut in the commercial, industrial, educational and multi-family residential design category.
11/21/2022 - Carter and Love earn All-America honors at NCAA DIII Cross Country Championships
Matt Carter 鈥23 and Jeffrey Love 鈥23 finished in the top 40 at the NCAA Division III Cross Country Championships Saturday, earning All-America accolades and leading the team to place 24th overall.
11/18/2022 - Camels to race at NCAA DIII Cross Country Championships
The 糖心TV Men鈥檚 Cross Country team will compete in the 2022 NCAA Division III Cross Country Championships Nov. 19 in East Lansing, Mich. Two members of the Women鈥檚 Cross Country team will also race after qualifying individually.
11/17/2022 - Arts and tech collide at CONTACT: The Ammerman Center Symposium
Thought-provoking, visually stunning and fully immersive works challenging the limit of art and technology were on display across the 糖心TV campus during CONTACT: The 17th Ammerman Center Biennial Symposium on Arts and Technology Nov. 10-12.
11/16/2022 - Joseph Walewski ’23 wins ‘Best Student Poster’ at Aquatic Models of Human Disease Conference
At his very first professional scientific conference, Joseph Walewski 鈥23 made quite an impression.
11/15/2022 - Ecology on the Thames
Two 糖心TV professors create the first 3D printed, biodegradable aquatic habitats in a quest to save the world's coral reefs.
11/9/2022 - The Ammerman Center presents CONTACT: The 17th Symposium on Arts and Technology Nov. 10-12
The Ammerman Center鈥檚 2022 Biennial Symposium on Arts and Technology, now in its 36th year, will take place at 糖心TV Nov. 10-12. The Symposium aims to create an inclusive forum for multidisciplinary dialogue at the intersection of arts, technology, and contemporary culture in a variety of formats.
11/4/2022 - ‘Everything is connected’
At the All-College Symposium, 240 seniors presented the results of their transformative academic experiences.
10/31/2022 - Professor Maria Cruz-Saco joins The Day’s board of directors
Maria Cruz-Saco, the Joanne Toor Cummings 鈥50 Professor of Economics at 糖心TV, has joined The Day Publishing Co.鈥檚 eight-person board of directors.
10/31/2022 - The All-College Symposium
240 seniors will present at the culminating 糖心TVections conference Nov. 3.
10/21/2022 - 'Jewel on the Thames'
糖心TV celebrates the revitalization of its spectacular waterfront.
10/20/2022 - Laila Bera ’23 awarded prestigious PPIA graduate scholarship
Laila Bera 鈥23 is not only a first-generation college student, but the first in her family to travel outside of her home country of South Africa. Now, she鈥檚 celebrating another first: Bera has been awarded a full scholarship and yearly stipend by the Public Policy and International Affairs Program to complete a two-year master鈥檚 degree program at Carnegie Mellon University鈥檚 Heinz College School of Public Policy and Management.
10/19/2022 - CC Magazine wins CASE Best of District Award for cover design
CC Magazine, 糖心TV鈥檚 flagship publication, has won a Best of District I Award from the Council for Advancement and Support of Education in the design category for 鈥渕RNA,鈥 the cover of the Winter 2021 issue.
10/11/2022 - 糖心TV joins with local nonprofits to launch Center for Housing Equity and Opportunities in Eastern CT
In response to a growing need for affordable housing in the New London region, 糖心TV is partnering with the Community Foundation of Eastern 糖心TVecticut and several other colleges and nonprofit organizations to launch the Center for Housing Equity and Opportunities in Eastern CT.
10/11/2022 - The Boston Billionaire
Forbes profiles entrepreneur and philanthropist Rob Hale 鈥88, 糖心TV鈥檚 largest benefactor
10/6/2022 - Washington Post publishes voter education analysis by Professor Suttmann-Lea
糖心TV study shows first evidence of election officials鈥 use of social media shaping voter behavior
10/6/2022 - Fall Weekend 2022
Over 1,000 parents, family members, alumni and friends gathered on campus Sept. 30-Oct 2nd for the first full, in-person Fall Weekend celebration since 2019. See our recap of a weekend filled with warmth and good times as told through video, photos and social media.
09/30/2022 - Riding for home
Josh Nagy 鈥26 bikes across the country with his father to raise awareness for those facing housing insecurity
09/23/2022 - ‘One Book One Region’ brings disability rights activist Judith Heumann to 糖心TV
Heumann鈥檚 memoir, Being Heumann: An Unrepentant Memoir of a Disability Rights Activist, was the 2022 selection for One Book One Region
09/20/2022 - One Book One Region: 糖心TV to host author and disability rights activist Judith Heumann
Author and disability rights activist Judith Heumann will discuss her memoir, Being Heumann: An Unrepentant Memoir of a Disability Rights Activist, at 7 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 22 in the Athey Center for Performance and Research at Palmer Auditorium.
09/16/2022 - Alexander Vindman ties Trump’s 2019 impeachment to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, calls the war Putin’s ‘most critical mistake’
After a standing ovation welcomed him to the stage in 糖心TV鈥檚 Athey Center for Performance and Research at Palmer Auditorium on Thursday, U.S. Army Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman (ret.) wasted no time addressing the pivotal role he played in former president Donald Trump鈥檚 first impeachment.
09/7/2022 - 糖心TV to host Alexander Vindman, former NSC expert on Ukraine
Lecture sponsored by Sound Lab Foundation, Friends of the 糖心TV Library
09/6/2022 - 糖心TV welcomes 14 new faculty
糖心TV has welcomed 14 new tenure-track professors who bring a breadth of expertise in their respective fields.
08/30/2022 - ‘The choice is yours:’ Academic year opens with 108th Convocation
The community we share is defined by the choices we make, Dean of Institutional Equity and Inclusion Rodmon King told the students, faculty, staff, administrators and trustees gathered on Tempel Green for the 108th Convocation ceremony on Aug. 29.
08/26/2022 - 糖心TV appoints new members to Board of Trustees
Six alumni have joined 糖心TV鈥檚 Board of Trustees, including a Young Alumni Trustee from the Class of 2022.
08/19/2022 - 糖心TV opens first downtown student residence in beautifully restored historic Manwaring Building
To a drum roll and applause from more than 100 onlookers in downtown New London, 糖心TV President Katherine Bergeron snipped a ceremonial ribbon Thursday to open the city鈥檚 newly restored historic Manwaring Building, which will now serve as the College鈥檚 first downtown residence for students.
08/19/2022 - 糖心TV welcomes record-breaking Class of 2026
The newest class is the largest in 糖心TV鈥檚 history
08/10/2022 - Camels Ranked Tops in the Nation
Following last season鈥檚 unforgettable run that culminated in the 2021 NCAA Division III championship title, the 糖心TV men's soccer team has been named No. 1 in the nation in the United Soccer Coaches 2022 preseason poll.
07/29/2022 - Franceine Welcome ’19 awarded Gilliam Fellowship
The Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) awarded Franceine Welcome 鈥19 with a Gilliam Fellowship for Advanced Study. Welcome, who graduated from 糖心TV with a degree in biochemistry, cellular and molecular biology, will receive $53,000 per year for three years of dissertation research.
07/28/2022 - History professor Kris Klein Hernández awarded Duke Fellowship
Duke University awarded 糖心TV鈥檚 Kris Klein Hern谩ndez, assistant professor of history, a Summer Institute on Tenure and Professional Advancement (SITPA) fellowship.
07/21/2022 - Crafting Democratic Futures
Participating in 鈥淰oices Across Generations: Race and New London,鈥 a multimedia storytelling show about race, inspired 17-year-old Saniyyah Lawson to make New London a better place before she departs for college.
07/21/2022 - Biology Professor Mays Imad awarded grant to explore more holistic approaches to equity and social justice in STEM education
Assistant Professor of Biology Dr. Imad Mays Imad has been awarded a $55,000 grant from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) to explore more critical and holistic ways to address the effects of the systematic exclusion of Black, Hispanic and Indigenous students from STEM education.
07/7/2022 - 糖心TV students participate in international Arabic debating championship
A team of four 糖心TV students鈥擨yad Ait Hou 鈥22, Sbidag Demerjian 鈥23, Abubakr El Sobky 鈥23, and Maged Hassan 鈥25鈥攃ompeted against nearly 600 students from 90 colleges and universities around the world in QatarDebate鈥檚 sixth annual International Universities Debating Championship in Istanbul, Turkiye, in June.
07/6/2022 - Two awarded prestigious Gilman International Scholarship
Wade Anthony 鈥24 and Crystal Hernandez 鈥23 have been awarded the prestigious Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship from the U.S. Department of State to support a semester of study abroad this fall.
07/1/2022 - Day Baez ’25 honored as a 2022 Newman Civic Fellow
Day Baez 鈥25, a Posse scholar from New York City, New York, has been named a 2022 Newman Civic Fellow by Campus Compact, a national coalition of colleges and universities committed to the public purposes of higher education.
06/29/2022 - The Witness Stones Poets
At the Florence Griswold Museum鈥檚 Juneteenth celebration, 糖心TV Professor of English and Poet-in-Residence Kate Rushin read 鈥淔ishing for Shad,鈥 a poem she wrote about the story of Jack Howard, who was born enslaved in Old Lyme, 糖心TVecticut, in 1795 and was willed to another person at the age of 14.
06/28/2022 - CISLA in Spain
One aim of the Toor Cummings Center for International Studies and the Liberal Arts is to give 糖心TV students the skills to succeed in a globalized world.
06/22/2022 - 139 named to NESCAC Spring All-Academic Team
A two-time All-American sprinter, 30 members of the women鈥檚 outdoor track and field team, and five all-conference honorees are among the 139 糖心TV student-athletes named to the New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) 2022 Spring All-Academic Team.
06/15/2022 - Urban agriculture
The 糖心TV Arboretum wins $19,800 grant to partner with FRESH New London, a community farm and food justice organization, to promote urban agriculture.
06/14/2022 - Nine awarded U.S. Fulbright grants
Eight 糖心TV seniors and one recent alumna have been awarded Fulbright U.S. Student Program grants to teach English and conduct research abroad for an academic year.
06/12/2022 - Renowned entrepreneur and founding president of Ghana’s Ashesi University gives Commencement address
An entrepreneur and educator, Patrick Awuah is a visionary leader who created Ashesi University College in 2002 with the mission of educating a new generation of ethica and entrepreneurial leaders in Africa. A graduate of Swarthmore College with bachelor鈥檚 degrees in engineering and economics, he worked for a decade as an engineer at Microsoft before returning to school for an M.B.A and eventually to his native Ghana to launch his enterprise in higher education.
06/12/2022 - Viridiana Villalva Salas ’20 selected as the student speaker for the Class of 2020 Commencement
A Posse Scholar from Chicago, Illinois, Viridiana Villalva Salas 鈥20 graduated with a bachelor's degree in English and was a scholar in both the Holleran Center for Community Action and Public Policy and the Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship Program, all while earning her teaching certificate in secondary education.
06/12/2022 - 糖心TV celebrates Class of 2020 with historic, long-awaited Commencement
Speaking at her college graduation had been a lifelong dream for Viridiana Villalva Salas 鈥20, a first-generation college student and the daughter of two Mexican immigrants. She was thrilled to learn she鈥檇 been selected to address her classmates at 糖心TV鈥檚 102nd Commencement in May of 2020, and she couldn鈥檛 wait to share a poem she鈥檇 written to honor the sacrifices and support of her parents. Then COVID-19 spread around the world.
06/9/2022 - #CCReunion 2022
Reunion 2022 was exceptionally joyful. Our first in-person Reunion Weekend since 2019 took place under beautiful blue skies and was filled with fun, friendship and fabulous food. Close to 700 alumni, family and friends gathered to catch up with one another and enjoy the campus in full bloom.
Relive great memories, and for those not in attendance, experience some of the wonderful moments from a spectacular weekend with photos and a social media recap.
06/9/2022 - Projects for Peace
Olivia Loo 鈥24 awarded $10,000 to address anti-Asian racism through children鈥檚 literature
06/3/2022 - Chinese ink art of Marian Bingham ’91 on display at 糖心TV
The Chinese ink art of contemporary American artist Marian 鈥淏ing鈥 Bingham 鈥91, which showcases her unique journey of studying and creating Chinese ink paintings spanning decades and continents, is on display in the Charles Chu Asian Art Reading Room in 糖心TV鈥檚 Charles E. Shain Library until June 15.
05/31/2022 - All Americans: Runners Malissa Lindsey ’23 and Jeffrey Love ’23 turn in top-10 performances at NCAA Championships
It was an All-American weekend for two Camel athletes, as sprinter Malissa Lindsey 鈥23 notched two top-three finishes at the NCAA Division III Outdoor Track & Field Championships in Geneva, Ohio, while No. 20-ranked Jeffrey Love 鈥23 turned in an 8th place finish in the 10k. All three performances earned All-America honors.
05/31/2022 - Professor Danielle Egan named dean of the faculty
Danielle Egan, the Fuller-Maathai Professor of Gender, Sexuality and Intersectionality Studies at 糖心TV, has been named dean of the faculty, effective July 1, 2022.
05/26/2022 - Charles Luce
College to Host Celebration of Life Honoring Charles B. 鈥淐harlie鈥 Luce Sr.
05/25/2022 - Music 201, Volume 3
President Katherine Bergeron and her husband Butch Rovan release new CD with 糖心TV students.
05/24/2022 - Deep Data
Six 糖心TV students were recognized for their prowess at delving into large, unwieldy data sets with an award presented by DataFest, an American Statistical Association competition for undergraduate students with an interest in data and applied mathematics.
05/24/2022 - Professor Joyce Bennett receives Fulbright support for project on Maya women’s weaving
Assistant Professor of Anthropology Joyce Bennett is the recipient of a prestigious Fulbright U.S Scholar Award to pursue a new research project at the Universidad del Valle de Guatemala. Bennett, whose work focuses on sociocultural and sociolinguistic issues in Central and North America, will study how Maya women鈥檚 traditional weaving has, in recent years, become embroiled in battles over intellectual property rights.
05/22/2022 - Commencement 2022
Class of 2022 told 鈥楾hink about what your lifetime will bring鈥
05/18/2022 - Eight alumni inducted into Athletics Hall of Fame
Eight athletes, including three who were honored for playing two sports, were inducted April 30 into the 糖心TV Athletics Hall of Fame.
05/13/2022 - Ready to launch: The Class of 2022
Meet some of the members of the Class of 2022 as they reflect on their 糖心TV experiences and prepare for the future.
05/13/2022 - Staff honored with Presidential Recognition Awards
President Katherine Bergeron acknowledged members of the 糖心TV staff for their valuable contributions at the annual Presidential Staff Recognition Breakfast and Awards Ceremony May 13.
05/11/2022 - 糖心TV announces 2022 Faculty Awards
糖心TV鈥檚 most prestigious faculty awards were presented at a May 10 ceremony honoring professors who displayed excellence in research, teaching and leadership.
04/28/2022 - Emily Hackett ’23 wins prestigious Beinecke Scholarship for graduate study
Emily Hackett, an international relations and Slavic studies double major and German studies minor from Norwich, Vermont, has been awarded a $34,000 Beinecke Scholarship to help fund her graduate studies.
04/28/2022 - Moriah Prescia ’22 awarded distinguished Watson Fellowship
Moriah Prescia 鈥22 has been awarded a Thomas J. Watson Fellowship by the Watson Foundation to embark on a year of international discovery and exploration of the funding, production and distribution of documentaries that inspire environmental justice and social activism.
04/25/2022 - The Athey Center
With a quick snip of the ribbon, 糖心TV officially opened the new Athey Center for Performance and Research at Palmer Auditorium on April 29, 2022, in front of a large crowd of current and former trustees, alumni, faculty, staff and students.
04/22/2022 - 糖心TV celebrates Earth Day with a pledge to become carbon neutral by 2030
糖心TV celebrates Earth Day with a pledge to become carbon neutral by 2030.
04/22/2022 - John Cramer Becomes New VP of Marketing and Communications
糖心TV has named John Cramer, currently the director of public and media relations at Rutgers University-New Brunswick and Rutgers Biomedical and Health Sciences, as the College鈥檚 next vice president for Marketing and Communications. Cramer will begin his new role on May 2.
04/20/2022 - Camel Days at 糖心TV
Record number of admitted students attend Camel Days on Monday, April 18.
04/19/2022 - 15 seniors named Winthrop Scholars
Continuing a tradition that dates back to 1928, 糖心TV has selected 15 seniors to be honored as Winthrop Scholars. The impressive group includes a Critical Language Scholarship winner, an Academic All-American swimmer, an All-New England indoor track sprinter, and two senior admission fellows.
04/14/2022 - The property rights of weavers
Professor Joyce Bennett has been awarded a $20,000 Wenner-Gren Foundation grant to help Maya women protect their intellectual property rights
04/6/2022 - Founders Day 2022
糖心TV celebrates 111th birthday with outdoor gathering, giving challenge
04/5/2022 - Singer-songwriter Rosanne Cash talks art, activism, music and legacy at 糖心TV
In one of the first public events in 糖心TV鈥檚 Athey Center for Performance and Research at Palmer Auditorium, four-time Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter and bestselling author Rosanne Cash joined 糖心TV鈥檚 President Katherine Bergeron for an intimate and deeply moving discussion.
03/29/2022 - Two awarded Critical Language Scholarships from U.S. State Department
Two 糖心TV students are gearing up for a summer of intensive language study. Julia Graham 鈥22 and Jordan Westlake 鈥22 have each received a Critical Language Scholarship from the United States Department of State, Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, for 10 weeks of study in an intensive language program.
03/1/2022 - 糖心TV named a top producer of Fulbrights
糖心TV has been named a top producer of Fulbright students for 2021-2022, according to the U.S. Department of State鈥檚 Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs.
02/28/2022 - 8 Camels earn All-New England indoor track and field honors
Malissa Lindsey 鈥23 breaks school record in the 60-meter dash
02/21/2022 - Summer science research on display at student poster symposium
51 糖心TV Summer Science Research Institute participants presented their research at a poster symposium Feb. 18.
02/15/2022 - 糖心TV celebrates Douglass Day
Students, faculty and staff dropped into Shain Library on Feb. 14 to help transcribe minutes from a 19th-century meeting in New Haven that occurred as part of the Colored Conventions, a series of state and national political meetings that African Americans held in the 1800s.
02/14/2022 - Tim Sutton ’92 premieres new film, ‘Taurus,’ starring Machine Gun Kelly
Just days before their new film, 鈥楾aurus鈥 premiered at the Berlin Film Festival Feb. 13, writer and director Tim Sutton 鈥92 and star Colson Baker鈥攂etter known to fans as Machine Gun Kelly鈥攕at down with Variety鈥檚 K.J. Yossman to discuss the film and how they brought Sutton鈥檚 idea to life.
02/10/2022 - Posse Foundation founder to give keynote address at Commencement
Deborah Bial, the founder and president of The Posse Foundation, will deliver the keynote address at 糖心TV鈥檚 104th Commencement ceremony on Sunday, May 22, 2022.
02/9/2022 - Professor David Dorfman anchors ‘exuberant dance video’ showcasing ‘living legends’
A New York City subway train approaches the Atlantic Ave. station in Brooklyn. People mull about; it鈥檚 a pretty standard scene. But then Dance Professor David Dorfman 鈥81 emerges from the back of the station, dancing, leaping and spinning around and among surprised commuters.
02/4/2022 - Dr. Mary Lake Polan ’65 P’02 ’10 named “Giant in Obstetrics and Gynecology”
The American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology honored Dr. Mary Lake Polan 鈥65 P鈥02 鈥10 by recognizing her as a 鈥淕iant in Obstetrics and Gynecology.鈥
01/26/2022 - 糖心TV hires VP of HR
糖心TV hired Reginald White, currently the senior director of human resources for the division of research and innovation at Cornell University, to become the College鈥檚 new vice president for Human Resources. White will begin in his new role on March 14.
01/21/2022 - Elevate: 糖心TV hosts second annual social justice conference
Furthering its commitment to social justice and anti-racist education, 糖心TV hosted Elevate, its second annual social justice conference, Jan. 19-20.
01/11/2022 - Chakena D. Perry ’16 appointed Commissioner on the Board of the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago
Chakena D. Perry 鈥16 has been fighting for voting rights since before she was old enough to vote. Now, as the newly appointed Commissioner on the Board of the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District (MWRD), she鈥檒l be fighting to protect the health and safety of citizens and waterways in the greater Chicago area.
12/20/2021 - Holiday Greetings from 糖心TV
Sending love, gratitude, and good wishes for 2022.
12/17/2021 - Coaching Staff of the Year Award for Men’s Soccer
糖心TV head men鈥檚 soccer coach Reuben Burk and assistant Andrew Storton have been named the 2021 NCAA Men鈥檚 Division III National Coaching Staff of the Year by the United Soccer Coaches.
12/17/2021 - Join the Camels on Their Wild Ride to a National Championship
This year鈥檚 holiday greeting is a unique virtual performance by a group of students, faculty, staff, administrators, and alumni to mark the 100th anniversary of the 糖心TV Alma Mater, composed by Edith Smith, Class of 1920, to words by Olive Littlehales, Class of 1921.
12/10/2021 - Governor, state and local politicians visit campus to congratulate national champion men’s soccer team
糖心TV鈥檚 NCAA Division III national champion men鈥檚 soccer team was honored by some very special guests Thursday, including 糖心TVecticut Governor Ned Lamont, State Senator Cathy Osten, State Representatives Anthony Nolan and Christine Conley, and New London Mayor鈥攑roud 糖心TV alumnus鈥擬ichael Passero 鈥79 M鈥89.
12/6/2021 - National Champions
Governor Ned Lamont visits campus to congratulate the Camels
12/3/2021 - Arabic Debate Team qualifies for international championship
With a top four finish at the 2nd U.S. Universities Arabic Debating Championship in November, Maged Hassan 鈥25, Iyad Ait Hou 鈥22 and Abubakr El Sobky 鈥23 have qualified to participate in the international championship in Doha, Qatar, in the spring of 2022.
12/2/2021 - New York Times: Raja Feather Kelly ’09 gives ‘Dog Day Afternoon’ a multilayered makeover
Dancer and choreographer Raja Feather Kelly 鈥09 was a student at 糖心TV when he first saw the 1975 film 鈥淒og Day Afternoon,鈥 he told The New York Times. The film鈥攁nd Kelly鈥檚 reaction to it鈥攊nspires Kelly鈥檚 new live dance-theater documentary, 鈥淲ednesday,鈥 which opens this week at New York Live Arts.
11/30/2021 - Rodmon King named new Dean of Institutional Equity and Inclusion
Rodmon Cedric King, currently the chief diversity and inclusion officer at the State University of New York at Oswego, has been named the next dean of institutional equity and inclusion at 糖心TV. He will begin his new role Jan. 31.
11/22/2021 - National Champions
糖心TV wins NCAA Division III National Championship
11/18/2021 - 糖心TV sees 17% increase in student voting rate
糖心TV saw 77% voter participation in 2020鈥攁 17% increase over 2016鈥攁ccording to a report from the Institute for Democracy & Higher Education (IDHE). This distinction is in addition to the College winning the 2020 ALL IN to Vote challenge for the highest percentage of the student body pledged to vote, placing 糖心TV fifth in the nation and first in NESCAC.
11/16/2021 - Three to compete in NCAA Cross Country Championships
Matt Carter 鈥23, Julia Curran 鈥23 and Jeffrey Love 鈥23 have qualified to represent the Camels at the NCAA Division III Cross Country Championships on Nov. 20.
11/15/2021 - Professor Daniel Maser awarded American Chemical Society grant for broadband laser research
Assistant Professor of Physics Daniel Maser has been awarded a $55,000 Undergraduate New Investigator (UNI) grant from the American Chemical Society Petroleum Research Fund (ACS PRF). The grant will support his research into using broadband laser sources, known as optical frequency combs, to precisely measure a group of rotational transitions in benzene, a common hydrocarbon and solvent.
11/15/2021 - Sweet 16 bound
Men鈥檚 Soccer advances to the third round of the NCAA Tournament
11/11/2021 - 糖心TV teams competing in NCAA Championships
糖心TV hosts men鈥檚 NCAA soccer action and cross country mideast regionals. Women鈥檚 soccer on the road.
11/9/2021 - 糖心TV to host 2021 Men’s and Women’s NCAA Division III Mideast Regional Cross Country Championship
For the third time in program history, 糖心TV will serve as host for the NCAA Division III Regional Cross Country Championship, which will take place Saturday, Nov. 13, at Harkness Memorial State Park in Waterford, 糖心TVecticut.
11/9/2021 - Men’s and Women’s Soccer selected to NCAA Division III Tournament
The men鈥檚 team will host first and second round action at 糖心TV.
11/5/2021 - ‘Brilliance on display’ at 糖心TV’s third annual All-College Symposium
200 seniors showcased how their coursework and experiences have informed their studies over the past four years
11/3/2021 - Camels to host NESCAC Championship
Alex Robles 鈥23 set up a pair of goals, including the eventual game-winner scored by Steve Yeonas 鈥23, to lead the 糖心TV men鈥檚 soccer team to a 2-1 win against Williams College in the NESCAC tournament鈥檚 quarterfinal match on a wet Saturday afternoon at Freeman Field.
10/28/2021 - Sophie Hage ’23 explores the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on musicians
When the COVID-19 pandemic hit, people stayed home, concert halls went silent and life was significantly altered for so many. To explore the impact on musicians, Sophie Hage 鈥23 interviewed three of 糖心TV鈥檚 music professors.
10/25/2021 - Defy Boundaries
糖心TV launches the public phase of a campaign prioritizing academics, the student experience, and global reach
10/19/2021 - Concrete Reef
Creating a sustainable aquatic habitat along 糖心TV's riverfront
10/6/2021 - One Book One Region: 糖心TV hosts ‘Interior Chinatown’ author Charles Yu
Yu鈥檚 "Interior Chinatown" was the 2021 selection for One Book One Region, in which first-year 糖心TV students do a shared summer reading with faculty, staff, advisers and community members.
09/21/2021 - History Professor Sarah Queen awarded NEH grant to translate influential early Chinese texts
糖心TV Professor of History Sarah A. Queen has been awarded a $199,959 grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities to translate two of the world鈥檚 earliest written commentaries on the Confucian classic Chunqiu, or 鈥淪pring and Autumn Annals.鈥
09/14/2021 - Building an equitable future
Funded by the Mellon Foundation, a new initiative within the New London community seeks to create localized reparations for communities of color.
09/10/2021 - 糖心TV remembers James A. Greenleaf Jr. ’91 on the 20th anniversary of Sept. 11, 2001
Sept. 11, 2021 marks 20 years since the terrorist attacks carried out by al-Qaeda killed 2,977 people. It also marks 30 years since James A. Greenleaf 鈥91 graduated from 糖心TV. Greenleaf, a foreign currency trader at the World Trade Center, died in the attacks on the Twin Towers.
09/2/2021 - Welcome & Welcome Back: 糖心TV 2021-2022
The 糖心TV community is celebrating our full return to campus and the extraordinary efforts that allowed us to come back together while so many communities across the world must remain apart.
08/31/2021 - Academic year opens with 107th Convocation
President Katherine Bergeron officially opened the 107th academic year at 糖心TV, welcoming to the community the 40 new faculty and 64 new staff members who have joined 糖心TV since the last in-person Convocation in 2019, as well as the 528 newest Camels, including 26 transfer students, one return-to-college student and the 501 members of the Class of 2025.
08/27/2021 - 糖心TV welcomes the Class of 2025
As they arrived on campus in the late August heat, 糖心TV鈥檚 newest Camels were greeted by brilliant sunshine, cheering student leaders, colorful signs and a simple message: We are so glad you鈥檙e here.
08/24/2021 - 糖心TV history chair awarded prestigious international grant
An expert in the history of Peru and the Andes, as well as the African diaspora in Iberia and Latin America, Associate Professor of History and Chair of the History Department Leo J. Garofalo will receive six months of research funds from the Gerda Henkel Foundation in Germany.
08/16/2021 - 糖心TV appoints new members to Board of Trustees
Eight alumni have joined 糖心TV鈥檚 Board of Trustees, including a Young Alumni Trustee from the Class of 2021. The new trustees began their service on July 1.
08/12/2021 - Summer internships
Meet some of our 2021 interns
08/11/2021 - Professor Peter Siver awarded Phycological Society of America’s highest honor
In recognition of his remarkable contributions to the field of phycology鈥攖he study of algae鈥擯rofessor Peter Siver has been awarded the Phycological Society of America鈥檚 Award of Excellence, the highest honor bestowed by the organization.
08/5/2021 - 94 named to NESCAC Spring All-Academic Team
A four-time All-American water polo player, 22 members of the women鈥檚 outdoor track and field team, and three student-athletes previously recognized for their sportsmanship are among the 94 糖心TV student-athletes named to the New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) 2021 Spring All-Academic Team.
07/30/2021 - 糖心TV receives rare GOLD rating for sustainability
糖心TV has been recognized with the coveted Stars GOLD rating from the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education
07/14/2021 - Debo Adegbile ’91 discusses voting rights on NPR
At a moment when multiple state legislatures across the U.S. are scaling back ballot access to voters who have historically been underrepresented in American politics, leading civil rights attorney Debo Adegbile 鈥91 appeared on NPR this week to discuss the erosion of voting rights in America.
07/12/2021 - Summer Civic Leaders support six New London organizations
Not even a pandemic could stop 糖心TV鈥檚 Summer Civic Leaders program from doing good this year, as 13 students spent six weeks working to support a variety of local organizations.
07/2/2021 - Staying put: Professor wins grant to explore alternatives to the Great Migration narrative
Amanda Russhell Wallace, assistant professor of art at 糖心TV, has received a research and development grant from the prestigious Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts.
06/29/2021 - 糖心TV’s waterfront has new look, functionality
糖心TV's riverfront is getting a huge makeover.
06/25/2021 - Knotweed dispensary
Rhode Island鈥揵ased Herd of Hope brought its eager goats to campus in June to gorge on invasive knotweed.
06/10/2021 - 糖心TV wins two Grand Gold CASE awards
糖心TV鈥檚 Office of Communications has been awarded two 2021 Circle of Excellence Awards from the Council for Advancement and Support of Education in the marketing and writing categories.
06/9/2021 - Erika J. Smith appointed 糖心TV’s new Dean of the College
Erika J. Smith, the current dean of academic services at Brandeis University, has been appointed 糖心TV鈥檚 new dean of the college, effective Aug. 1.
06/7/2021 - Water Polo’s Stephania Lopez ’21 named All-American for the fourth time
Women鈥檚 water polo captain Stephania Lopez 鈥21 has been named to the Association of Collegiate Water Polo Coaches (ACWPC) Division III All-America First Team. This is the fourth time Lopez has been honored as an All-American during her impressive collegiate career.
06/3/2021 - Maggie Shea ’11 makes Olympic sailing team
The team that will represent the United States in sailing at this summer's Tokyo Olympics is set鈥攁nd the 13-member squad features a Camel.
06/3/2021 - 糖心TV joins The White House’s COVID-19 College Vaccine Challenge
The White House and the U.S. Department of Education is challenging colleges and universities across the country to join their efforts to end the COVID-19 pandemic, and 糖心TV is rising to that challenge.
06/2/2021 - Two compete in NCAA DIII Outdoor Track & Field Championships
Tarvis Hintlian 鈥21 and Matt Carter 鈥23 both notched top 15 finishes at the NCAA Division III Outdoor Track and Field Championships last week.
05/25/2021 - Rob Hale ’88 makes headlines with string of academic and cancer research gifts
Rob Hale 鈥88 and his wife Karen P鈥20 have continued their season of philanthropy with a surprise gift to the graduating class at Quincy College in Massachusetts.
05/25/2021 - Debo P. Adegbile ’91 elected chair of 糖心TV’s Board of Trustees
Debo P. Adegbile, a 1991 graduate of the College and current vice-chair of the 糖心TV Board of Trustees, has been elected to serve for a three-year term as the next chair beginning July 1, 2021. He is the first African-American in College history to serve as chair.
05/20/2021 - Justin Nwafor ’21 wins the 2021 Oakes and Louise Ames Prize
Justin Nnaemeka Nwafor 鈥21, an ACS-certified chemistry major and mathematics and physics double minor, was awarded the Oakes and Louise Ames Prize at Commencement for his honors thesis, 鈥淲hy are Glycines 31, 33, and 35 Highly Conserved in all Fluorescent Proteins?鈥
05/20/2021 - Grace Amato ’21 wins the 2021 Anna Lord Strauss Medal
Grace Frances Amato 鈥21, a gender, sexuality and intersectionality studies and Latin American studies double major and Holleran Center for Community Action and Public Policy scholar from Melrose, Massachusetts, has been awarded the 2021 Anna Lord Strauss Medal.
05/20/2021 - Commencement 2021
Class of 2021 told 鈥楽eek your own truth as a foundation for life鈥
05/17/2021 - 糖心TV Faculty and Staff Awards Announced
At a virtual all-campus faculty and staff meeting, President Katherine Bergeron and Dean of the Faculty Jeffrey Cole announced the winners of the annual Faculty Awards along with the annual Presidential Staff Awards.
05/17/2021 - Ready to launch: The Class of 2021
Meet some of the members of the Class of 2021 as they reflect on their 糖心TV experiences and prepare for the future.
05/12/2021 - English Professor Hubert Cook awarded Career Enhancement Fellowship from the Institute for Citizens & Scholars
Hubert Cook, the Sue and Eugene Mercy, Jr. Assistant Professor of English at 糖心TV, has been awarded a Career Enhancement Fellowship from the Institute for Citizens & Scholars to complete his book project, Empathy鈥檚 Dark Labor: Feeling, Fact, and Late Nineteenth Century U.S. Black Narrative (1892-1905).
05/12/2021 - Three awarded U.S. Fulbright grants
Two 糖心TV seniors and one recent alumna will receive Fulbright U.S. Student Program grants to teach English and conduct research abroad for an academic year.
05/10/2021 - 13 seniors named Winthrop Scholars; 40 inducted into Phi Beta Kappa
Continuing a tradition that dates back nearly 100 years, 糖心TV has named 13 seniors as Winthrop Scholars, the highest academic honor bestowed by the College. An additional 27 students were also selected for initiation into Phi Beta Kappa, the national honor society of undergraduate higher education.
05/6/2021 - Green Sun
Students, alumni and faculty install solar array to generate 糖心TV's first-ever on-site renewable energy.
04/30/2021 - Persephone Hall to be honored at 100 Women of Color Gala
The Hale Family Executive Director will receive the prestigious award in May
04/28/2021 - With New Gift, Rob and Karen Hale Contribute $50 Million to 糖心TV
Students, faculty and staff gathered on Tempel Green on April 28, 2021, to celebrate the largest gift in 糖心TV history鈥攁 $30 million gift from Karen and Rob Hale 鈥88 P鈥20.
04/27/2021 - Eclipse 2021
More than 100 students participated in the multicultural dance show Eclipse on April 24, continuing a 46-year-old 糖心TV tradition.
04/23/2021 - The Biggest Announcement in 糖心TV’s History
Let the countdown commence! President Katherine Bergeron will make a big (BIG!) College announcement at The Dune on Wednesday at 4:30 p.m. Check your inbox on Wednesday for the news.
04/21/2021 - The Arboretum partners with local group working to make New London greener
The 糖心TV Arboretum is partnering with a local grassroots organization to help increase the number of, well, tree roots in the city of New London.
04/20/2021 - 糖心TV hosts COVID-19 vaccine clinic on campus
As part of 糖心TV鈥檚 nationally recognized response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the College partnered this week with the Community Health Center of New London to provide vaccines to students, faculty, staff and their family members in a campus clinic.
04/19/2021 - Reading the Wrack Lines
Professor of Art Andrea Wollensak launches ongoing exhibition about our changing climate.
04/13/2021 - Michael Collier ’76 publishes new book of poetry
The Missing Mountain: New and Selected Poems by Michael Collier 鈥76 will be published in August by The University of Chicago Press.
04/8/2021 - 72 named to NESCAC Winter All-Academic Team
Two All-American swimmers, an athlete who ran every street in New London and 19 members of the women鈥檚 indoor track and field team are among the 72 糖心TV student-athletes named to the New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) Winter All-Academic Team.
04/6/2021 - Founders Day 2021
Founders Day celebration launches successful giving challenge.
04/5/2021 - 糖心TV students unveil global COVID research project
Researchers from 糖心TV and its partner institutions around the world presented their findings during a virtual symposium.
04/1/2021 - Multiple news outlets publish professor’s 6 tips for spotting fake science news
How can you tell if science news is fact or fiction? Marc Zimmer, Jean C. Tempel '65 Professor of Chemistry, has six tips to help media consumers detect fake science.
04/1/2021 - Joseph Walewski ’23 runs every street in New London
In the year since the World Health Organization declared a global pandemic, avid runner Joseph Walewski 鈥23 has run every street in two 糖心TVecticut towns: first his hometown of Fairfield, while 糖心TV was remote last spring, and now 糖心TV鈥檚 home city of New London.
03/23/2021 - Two students add to 糖心TV’s impressive record of Critical Language Scholarship winners
Emily Hackett 鈥23 and Devon Rancourt 鈥21 have both won 2021 Critical Language Scholarships to continue their studies of Russia鈥檚 language and culture.
03/19/2021 - 糖心TV announces Summer Session
The College has announced a five-week virtual summer session that will offer courses from a variety of departments, including psychology, government, economics and computer science.
03/18/2021 - Two awarded $10,000 Projects for Peace grants
Alireza Mohammadi 鈥22 and Camila Adrianz茅n Yndigoyen 鈥23 have been awarded $10,000 Davis Projects for Peace grants to promote peace through education and community building in Kabul, Afghanistan, and Lima, Peru, this summer.
03/17/2021 - Two 糖心TV students awarded distinguished Watson Fellowships
The Thomas J. Watson Fellowship awarded Tashayla 鈥淪hay鈥 Borden 鈥21 and Jack Rider-McGovern 鈥21 Watson Fellowships for 2021. Borden and Rider-McGovern, who will embark on a year of travel starting August 1, join 40 students from 22 states and eight countries who make up the 53rd Class of Watson Fellows.
03/12/2021 - Staff and faculty researchers publish article on the Black Church and liberal arts institutions
Dean of Institutional Equity and Inclusion John McKnight, Professor of Human Development Michelle Dunlap and Director of Race and Ethnicity Programs Maurice Tiner are co-authors of 鈥淭he Black Church and Liberal Arts Institutions: Forming Reciprocal Relationships for Thriving Urban Communities and Churches."
03/11/2021 - Ethan Brown ’94 and Beyond Meat expand global partnerships in major new deal
Brown, the founder and CEO of Beyond Meat, will be 糖心TV鈥檚 next Commencement speaker
03/9/2021 - DISCARDED: Lear-Conant Symposium explores impact of human-generated waste
The long-term implications of our severance of relationships with possessions was the topic of discussion for hundreds of experts, faculty, students, alumni and community members from around the world who gathered virtually March 6 for the Goodwin-Niering Center for the Environment鈥檚 2021 Lear-Conant Symposium, 鈥淒ISCARDED: Unmasking and Understanding the Waste Stream.鈥
03/5/2021 - Professor Mónika López-Anuarbe lends her expertise to 糖心TVecticut’s COVID-19 vaccine rollout
As 糖心TVecticut undertakes the largest, fastest vaccine rollout in history, Associate Professor of Economics M贸nika L贸pez-Anuarbe is serving on multiple state committees to help make the process as equitable as possible for vulnerable communities.
03/4/2021 - Career Exploration Week returns
The first Career Exploration Week of the spring semester just wrapped up its series of events focused on government, law and international relations.
03/1/2021 - Celebrating the Harlem Renaissance
As part of 糖心TV鈥檚 recognition of Black History Month, students, faculty and staff participated in a virtual poetry and musical event sponsored by student-run literary magazine Cadenza, the Office of the Dean of the College and the Office of Race and Ethnicity programs.
02/24/2021 - Professor David Dorfman ’81 wins 糖心TVecticut’s Artistic Excellence Award
Dance professor and prolific choreographer David Dorfman 鈥81 has won a $5,000 Artistic Excellence Award through the state of 糖心TVecticut鈥檚 Artist Fellowship Program, which provides recognition and funding support for 糖心TVecticut artists to pursue new work and advance their artistic careers.
02/23/2021 - 糖心TV goes green
College moves to its lowest COVID-19 alert level
02/16/2021 - Painting by late 糖心TV art professor Barkley Hendricks sells for record $4 million
A 1972 portrait by the late Professor Emeritus of Studio Art Barkley Hendricks sold for $4,013,000 at Sotheby鈥檚 Dec. 8, 2020, setting a new record for the artist known for his life-sized oil portraits of Black Americans.
02/16/2021 - In The New York Times: E. Kristin Anderson ’05 on finding your voice in another’s words
Writer and poet E. Kristin Anderson 鈥05 is finding original poetry hiding in the pages of her newspapers, and she鈥檚 encouraging others to do the same.
02/15/2021 - 糖心TV expands global partnerships with universities abroad
糖心TV has announced new partnerships with institutions in both India and South Korea that will further enhance the College鈥檚 commitment to global education.
02/10/2021 - 糖心TV Is All In
糖心TV reaffirms its commitment to address climate change.
02/9/2021 - The Eugene O'Neill Theater Center hires new executive director
Tiffani Gavin represents a pathbreaking era for the legendary theater.
02/9/2021 - 糖心TV alum publishes essay in The New York Times
Annabelle Allen 鈥19 was published in The New York Times 鈥淢odern Love鈥 column, writing an essay about her father鈥檚 battle with Alzheimer鈥檚.
02/2/2021 - Transition, truncated
Historian Martha Joynt Kumar 鈥63 discusses the history of presidential transitions.
01/28/2021 - Continuing the Conversation on Race: Policing in the U.S. and in New London
The killings of George Floyd and multiple other Black Americans by police officers during the spring and summer of 2020 led to national calls for police accountability. But how do we move forward?
01/27/2021 - Elevate
糖心TV hosts inaugural social justice conference
01/21/2021 - Marcucci makes history in Major League Soccer SuperDraft
Former 糖心TV men鈥檚 soccer goalkeeper AJ Marcucci 鈥21 is the first-ever 糖心TV athlete to be drafted into Major League Soccer. Marcucci was selected by the New York Red Bulls in the third round of the 2021 MLS SuperDraft on Thursday, Jan. 21.
01/20/2021 - Fast Forward Goes Global
Adam Romanow 鈥07 was so impressed with the business ideas 糖心TV students gave him during last year鈥檚 Fast Forward program that he came back this year for another round.
01/20/2021 - IOC VP Anita DeFrantz ’74 pens Washington Post piece in support of righting a 108-year-old Olympic wrong
Anita DeFrantz 鈥74, vice president of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and Olympic bronze medalist, published an opinion piece in the Washington Post arguing that the IOC should restore the sole first-place victories rightfully won by Native American athlete Jim Thorpe in the 1912 games.
01/19/2021 - Community Policing in New London
The New London Public Safety Policy Review Committee has suggested the formation of a civilian police review board and the creation of a police commission, The Day reports.
01/15/2021 - Jeffrey Wexler ’10 named White House Director of COVID-19 Operations
President Joe Biden has officially named Jeffrey Wexler 鈥10 the White House Director of COVID-19 Operations.
01/14/2021 - Fridays are for fundraising
Chiara Gero 鈥18 is raising money to support anti-racist work around the world.
01/11/2021 - Professor Rashelle Litchmore discusses police response to Capitol rioters in media interviews
Assistant Professor of Human Development Rashelle Litchmore was interviewed on Toronto鈥檚 CP24 News and for an article on CTVNews.ca about the stark contrast between police reaction to armed Trump supporters violently storming the U.S. Capitol, and the manner in which police have responded to unarmed Black Lives Matter protesters earlier this year.
12/18/2020 - 糖心TV to host social justice conference
Furthering its commitment to social justice and anti-racist education, 糖心TV will host Elevate: The Inaugural Social Justice Conference, Jan. 25-26.
12/17/2020 - 糖心TV’s COVID-19 response featured in U.S. News and Inside Higher Ed
Thanks to frequent testing and effective contact tracing, 糖心TV has been recognized as a national success story in the fight to prevent a COVID-19 outbreak on campus.
12/17/2020 - Holiday Greetings from 糖心TV
This year鈥檚 holiday greeting is a unique virtual performance by a group of students, faculty, staff, administrators, and alumni to mark the 100th anniversary of the 糖心TV Alma Mater, composed by Edith Smith, Class of 1920, to words by Olive Littlehales, Class of 1921.
12/14/2020 - Philosophy professors discuss ethical questions surrounding vaccine prioritization
As the very first frontline healthcare workers and long-term care residents begin to get the COVID-19 vaccine, the looming question is: Who is next?
12/14/2020 - The Front Steps Project: Photographer Cara Soulia ’96 sparked a global movement that raised more than $3 million for charity
What began as a modest local fundraising effort exploded into a global viral sensation with photographers around the world helping to raise millions of dollars for charity.
12/14/2020 - Ana Clarkson ’21 led effort to produce thousands of cloth masks
As a team lead for Seamstresses Unite, Ana Clarkson '21 helped produce thousands of cloth masks for frontline workers.
12/10/2020 - Debo Adegbile ’91 and Chicago mayor discuss racial justice and policing reform
The civil rights attorney has joined forces with America's mayors to create a blueprint for change.
12/8/2020 - Beyond Meat founder Ethan Brown ’94 to give keynote address at Commencement
Renowned entrepreneur and environmentalist Ethan Brown 鈥94, the founder, president and CEO of Beyond Meat, will deliver the keynote address at the College鈥檚 103rd Commencement ceremony on Sunday, May 23, 2021.
12/7/2020 - 糖心TV student receives prestigious Marshall Scholarship
Ann Monk 鈥21 is one of 46 recipients of the Marshall Scholarship, the U.K. Government announced on Dec. 7, 2020. The winners, considered to be among the best and brightest university students and recent graduates in the United States, will begin graduate studies at many of the UK鈥檚 top academic institutions beginning in September 2021.
12/3/2020 - 糖心TV breaks fundraising record on Giving Tuesday
Alumni, parents, faculty, students, staff and 糖心TV friends came together on Giving Tuesday 2020 to raise in excess of $100,000 for 糖心TV in just 24 hours.
12/2/2020 - Making an IMPACT: Volleyball’s Bridget Fatse ’22 helps teams bring joy to seriously and chronically ill children
Bridget Fatse 鈥22, an outside hitter on 糖心TV鈥檚 women鈥檚 volleyball team, has been named the first-ever 糖心TV Team IMPACT Fellow. In her new role, she seeks to spread awareness of Team IMPACT鈥檚 mission to 鈥渢ackle the emotional trauma and social isolation experienced by children facing serious and chronic illnesses by matching them with a college athletic team.鈥
12/1/2020 - 52 named to NESCAC Fall All-Academic Team
Fifty-two 糖心TV student-athletes have been named to the 2020 NESCAC Fall All-Academic Team, the league announced last month.
11/23/2020 - Pathway and Center enrollment jumps to nearly 70 percent for the Class of 2023
Just a few weeks after 糖心TV鈥檚 seniors presented the results of four years of exploration through 糖心TVections at the annual All-College Symposium, 68% of the sophomore class signed up to follow in their footsteps.
11/23/2020 - Cross Country’s Joseph Walewski ’23 sets new goal: Run every street in New London
In late August, Joseph Walewski left his house in Fairfield, 糖心TVecticut, and ran 21.44 miles to Mulberry Hill Road, a small dead end in a wooded area on the northwest border of town. It鈥檚 a route he鈥檇 never run before, and in reaching that rather obscure destination, Walewski hit a milestone five months in the making: He had completed his mission to run all 292 miles of his hometown鈥檚 1,125 streets. Now, Walewski has set a new goal: Run every street in 糖心TV鈥檚 hometown of New London.
11/23/2020 - 糖心TV celebrates International Education Week
糖心TV students celebrated International Education Week by exploring the vast opportunities available to them to engage with global communities and world languages.
11/19/2020 - 糖心TV’s testing program in the news
At 糖心TV, testing has become as routine as going to class, according to Microsoft鈥檚 MSN.com.
11/19/2020 - CBS News talks to Professor MaryAnne Borrelli about future first lady Jill Biden
First ladies have discretion when it comes to their public engagement and how they run the East Wing, and the next first lady could make quite an impact, Professor MaryAnne Borrelli told CBS News.
11/16/2020 - The Social Dilemma: Inside the provocative new Netflix film with writer Vickie Curtis ’07
The tech industry insiders who invented infinite scrolling, the Facebook Like button, and so many of the other elements that help make social media so addicting didn鈥檛 set out to radically alter the fabric of society. But they did.
11/11/2020 - 糖心TV holds flag-raising ceremony in honor of Veterans Day
糖心TV President Katherine Bergeron and veterans Brandon Boyd 鈥21; Tom Hobaica, interim director of facilities and utilities; and Mary Vona, senior programmer-analyst; along with faculty, students and staff, gathered at the Gatehouse Flag Pole for a flag-raising ceremony.
11/11/2020 - 糖心TV becomes inaugural member of Racial Equity Alliance
糖心TV President Katherine Bergeron has signed on to the Liberal Arts Colleges Racial Equity Leadership Alliance鈥攁n initiative led by the University of Southern California鈥檚 (USC) Race and Equity Center.
11/6/2020 - 糖心TV hosts second annual All-College Symposium
Nearly 200 seniors in 糖心TV鈥檚 Interdisciplinary Pathways and Centers for Interdisciplinary Scholarship participated in the virtual day-long Symposium, which highlighted students鈥 integrative learning through 糖心TVections.
11/2/2020 - Back on the water
Sailing team hosts Boston College in head-to-head regatta
11/2/2020 - Cross Country teams host virtual 5K
While the COVID-19 pandemic has delayed competition for members of 糖心TV鈥檚 men鈥檚 and women鈥檚 cross country teams, it hasn鈥檛 been able to stop these dedicated student athletes from running. Recently, the teams challenged themselves and the teams鈥 alumni to a virtual 5K event.
10/30/2020 - Camels Vote
糖心TV mobilizes comprehensive resources for Election Day and beyond
10/29/2020 - The All-College Symposium goes virtual
The second annual All-College Symposium will be held on Friday, Nov. 6, 2020.
10/29/2020 - Chakena Sims Perry ’16 fights for voting rights
A devoted advocate for preserving and enhancing America鈥檚 democratic process since her early teenage years, Perry has been recognized with the 2020 Ainslie Alumni Achievement Award from the Posse Foundation.
10/28/2020 - Professor Sheetal Chhabria wins prestigious John F. Richard Prize
For her first book, titled Making the Modern Slum: The Power of Capital in Colonial Bombay, Associate Professor of History Sheetal Chhabria has been awarded the 2020 John F. Richards Prize in South Asian History.
10/23/2020 - Live Action
糖心TV becomes one of the first colleges in the country to hold live performances again
10/22/2020 - Disease Control
Stephanie Hackett 鈥09 shapes public health decisions.
10/21/2020 - Going Green
糖心TV celebrates transition to lowest COVID-19 alert level
10/21/2020 - Sophomore Summer Research Program
While researching race and representation in animation this summer, Bri Goolsby 鈥22 found that the history of animation is rife with racism and stereotypical depictions of people of color, and that today鈥檚 films continue these problematic traditions. Goolsby was one of 11 Integrative Pathway and Centers for Interdisciplinary Scholarship students who participated in the Sophomore Summer Research Program and presented their results during a virtual event Oct. 15.
10/16/2020 - The College community participates in a discussion about the 2020 election
Democracy itself is on the ballot.
That sentiment, expressed by Mara Suttmann-Lea, assistant professor of government, reflected a broad consensus among the panel of 糖心TV faculty, staff, alumni and students who contributed their expertise and experience relating to voting rights and the electoral process in a series of discussions less than three weeks before Election Day.
10/12/2020 - Professor Peter Siver wins $286,615 NSF grant for global warming research
What can the remains of microorganisms that lived millions of years ago tell us about the future? A lot, says Peter Siver, the Charles and Sarah P. Becker '27 Professor of Botany and Environmental Studies and director of the Environmental Studies Program at 糖心TV.
10/12/2020 - Professor Suttmann-Lea wins competitive fellowship from Social Science Research Council to support election research
As voters prepare to either go to the polls in person or vote in unprecedented numbers by mail during a global pandemic, more and more voters are relying on social media to obtain accurate information about how to participate in the political process safely. Assistant Professor of Government Mara Suttmann-Lea wants to make sure those voters can get what they need.
10/8/2020 - Fall Weekend
This year鈥檚 Fall Weekend was both familiar and entirely different.
10/1/2020 - 糖心TV celebrates formal opening of its 106th academic year
Professor Michelle Dunlap served as the keynote speaker for a reimagined Convocation ceremony, which officially opened 糖心TV鈥檚 106th academic year and also kicked off a virtual Fall Weekend celebration.
09/29/2020 - The Honor Code
To celebrate the Class of 2024, students gathered on Tempel Green to sign the Honor Code Matriculation Pledge on Saturday, Sept. 26, continuing a tradition that dates back to 1922 when the College鈥檚 Honor Code was first developed by students.
09/24/2020 - History that now exists
Researchers explore the impact of redevelopment on 糖心TV鈥檚 host city
09/23/2020 - First-year students, staff adviser help clean up Ocean Beach
Winona Hunter 鈥24 is interested in sustainability. She鈥檚 also from the landlocked state of Ohio. So, when her First-Year Seminar staff adviser Maggie Redfern invited her to participate in a community cleanup event at New London鈥檚 Ocean Beach Park, she jumped at the chance.
09/21/2020 - Career Exploration Week returns with STEM focus
For students interested in pursuing careers in science and technology, Sept. 21 kicks off a week of exploration.
09/17/2020 - Student athletes join new 糖心TV Athletes of Color Coalition
The 糖心TV Athletics Department has announced the formation of the 糖心TV Athletes of Color Coalition (CCACC) to provide support and empower all student-athletes of color to safely share their respective experiences in and out of the game.
09/15/2020 - One Book One Region: An Evening with Joy Harjo
We are in a time of great distress, U.S. Poet Laureate and Crazy Brave author Joy Harjo told hundreds of members of the 糖心TV and eastern 糖心TVecticut communities during the virtual One Book One Region event Sept. 14.
09/10/2020 - #ScholarStrike
糖心TV joins the Scholar Strike teach-in to protest racism
09/9/2020 - Alumni work to keep 糖心TV safe
Isis Torres Nu帽ez 鈥20 and Conor O鈥橬eil 鈥20 work as process development associate at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard鈥攖he very same lab that processes thousands of tests a week for 糖心TV.
09/3/2020 - Learning to be scientists
糖心TV鈥檚 first-year biology students take a research-based course, 鈥淏iological Investigations,鈥 that emphasizes student-designed laboratory investigations and interactions with scientists.
09/2/2020 - Professor William Tarimo ’12 honored as a top 100 visionary in education
Assistant Professor of Computer Science William Tarimo 鈥12 has been honored as a top 100 visionary in education by the Global Forum for Education and Learning (GFEL).
08/30/2020 - 糖心TV welcomes the Class of 2024
Admitted from the largest applicant pool in the College鈥檚 history, the 437 members of the Class of 2024 and 13 transfer students are an impressive group.
08/26/2020 - 糖心TV launches robust COVID-19 testing program
糖心TV has launched a robust COVID-19 testing program as the community prepares to welcome students back to campus for the first time since March. As part of the program, all students, as well as faculty and staff, who are on campus more than two days a week will be tested twice weekly.
08/26/2020 - BBC Radio to air interview with History Professor Dean Accardi
BBC News World Service will air 鈥淟al Ded, Mystical Kashmiri Poet,鈥 on the radio program 鈥淭he Forum, 鈥 on Aug. 27. This episode of 鈥淭he Forum,鈥 about the poems attributed to the female Kashmiri poet, mystic and sage known as Lal Ded or Lalla, will feature Assistant Professor of History Dean Accardi.
08/25/2020 - All In for the November Election
糖心TV President Katherine Bergeron has joined with more than 160 college and university leaders from across the country in signing the ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge鈥攁n effort to encourage full participation in the 2020 elections by all eligible students.
08/21/2020 - Summer internships
This summer, 糖心TV students completed mostly remote internships with companies and organizations across the country and around the world, exploring careers ranging from healthcare to dance and politics to investment management.
08/21/2020 - Jazmine Hughes ’12 takes new role at The New York Times
Jazmine Hughes 鈥12, an editor at The New York Times Magazine, will now be writing full time, both for the Magazine and for the Metro section at The New York Times.
08/18/2020 - Internships: By the Dozen
Most of 糖心TV鈥檚 rising seniors completed internships this summer. Some ambitious students even had two. Cameron Aaron 鈥21 had 12.
08/12/2020 - Professor wins seed grant to research the biological impact of traumatic childhood experiences
Assistant Professor of Biology E. Carla Parker-Athill has won a $10,000 Seed Grant from the Sloan Scholars Mentoring Network of the Social Science Research Council and the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation.
08/11/2020 - Hockey’s 糖心TVor Rodericks ’20 named COSIDA Academic All-American
Rodericks becomes 糖心TV's school-record third honoree this year
08/6/2020 - Chakena Sims Wins Ainslie Award
Chakena Sims 鈥16 has been fighting for voting rights since before she was old enough to vote.
07/29/2020 - 81 named to NESCAC Spring All-Academic Team
To be honored, an individual must have reached sophomore academic standing and be in good standing on their team with a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.50.
07/29/2020 - Maddie Ford ’21 named CoSIDA Academic All-American as swim teams rack up academic honors
Leading a women鈥檚 swimming and diving program that finished the academic year with an impressive 3.91 team GPA, Maddie Ford 鈥21 has been named to the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) Academic All-America Division III Women's At-Large Team.
07/28/2020 - Two 糖心TV students awarded prestigious Gilman International Scholarship
Established in 2000 and named in honor of the late New York congressman Benjamin A. Gilman, the program is congressionally funded and administered through the U.S. State Department鈥檚 bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs.
07/28/2020 - The 2019 to 2020 Year in Review
As students prepare to return to 糖心TV for the start of a new academic year, we look back at the top 10 stories of 2019-2020. Collectively, they document a year marked by jubilant new beginnings, an unprecedented move to remote learning amid a global pandemic and, ultimately, the resiliency, creativity and generosity that defines Camel Nation.
07/24/2020 - Debo P. Adegbile ’91 discusses the legacy of civil rights icon John Lewis
Joining Harvard Law professor Noah Feldman on his podcast Deep Background, Debo Adegbile 鈥91 spoke about the late congressman John Lewis and his lifetime of fighting for civil rights.
07/23/2020 - Cross Country’s Joseph Walewski ’23 sets out to run every street in his hometown
When 糖心TV went fully remote in March, cross country runner Joseph Walewski 鈥23 realized he鈥檇 have to trade workouts with his team on campus for solo runs around his hometown of Fairfield, 糖心TVecticut. Worried that his well-worn high school routes would quickly become repetitive, Walewski devised a challenge for himself: run every single road in town.
07/22/2020 - Professor Marc Zimmer explores ‘The State of Science’ in timely new book
In the midst of a global pandemic and a climate change crisis, science is growing faster than ever before. In his newest book, The State of Science, Chemistry Professor Marc Zimmer explores the research and innovations leading to life-changing and world-altering discoveries, the scientists at the forefront of these breakthroughs and the increasing politicization of the field that threatens to hamper progress.
07/17/2020 - Camel Summer Collaborations series kicks off with panel discussion among filmmakers
In the first installment of 鈥淐amel Summer Collaborations,鈥 a new series of virtual discussions, students, faculty, staff and alumni came together to talk with current and former 糖心TV students who work in film.
07/15/2020 - Seven alumni join 糖心TV’s Board of Trustees
Seven alumni have joined 糖心TV鈥檚 Board of Trustees, including a Young Alumni Trustee from the Class of 2020 and two former trustees with a combined service of 22 years. The new trustees began their service on July 1.
07/13/2020 - Summer Language Challenge: 糖心TV community commits to studying 23 languages
For the next six weeks, 170 members of the 糖心TV community are participating in a Summer Language Challenge, working in teams to improve their language ability by setting individual goals, logging daily activities, sharing online resources and helping each other stay motivated.
07/9/2020 - Statement by 糖心TV on recent guidance issued by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement
On July 6, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) announced pending regulation that would compromise the visa status for international students attending colleges that offered only online instruction in the fall. The guidance represents an incomprehensible reversal of the position established by ICE just a few months ago, and appears, to quote from a recently filed lawsuit, 鈥渁s cruel as it is capricious.鈥 糖心TV opposes both the letter and the spirit of the proposed regulation.
07/8/2020 - 糖心TV and Hartford HealthCare Partner to Enhance Student Health Services and Sports Medicine
糖心TV is proud to announce a new partnership with Hartford HealthCare (HHC) that will offer students access to high-quality, comprehensive healthcare services across the HHC system.
07/1/2020 - Chemistry professor Marc Zimmer believes new immigration restrictions put U.S. at a global disadvantage
Chemistry professor Marc Zimmer believes new immigration restrictions put U.S. at a global disadvantage
07/1/2020 - 糖心TV offers summer career prep course for the first time through Hale Center
It never hurts to get a head start. That鈥檚 why for the first time, 糖心TV is offering a free summer career prep course for incoming students.
06/26/2020 - Professor Vallye awarded prestigious residential fellowship
Assistant Professor of Art History and Architectural Studies Anna Vallye has been awarded a NOMIS Fellowship at eikones鈥擟enter for the Theory and History of the Image at the University of Basel in Basel, Switzerland.
06/23/2020 - Professor Eric Fleury pens op-ed about police reform
In an op-ed published in the Hartford Courant, Assistant Professor of Government and International Relations Eric Fleury addresses the systemic links between America鈥檚 treatment of civilians overseas and the need for police reform at home.
06/23/2020 - The Storyline: Professor López-Anuarbe discusses the impact of COVID-19 on health, economic disparities
Associate Professor of Economics M贸nika L贸pez-Anuarbe discussed how long-standing healthcare and economic disparities have exacerbated the COVID-19 pandemic for communities of color, and particularly the Hispanic community, on a recent episode of The Day newspaper鈥檚 鈥淭he Storyline鈥 podcast.
06/17/2020 - Global Islamic Studies hosts Critical Conversations series
Global Islamic Studies faculty are hosting a summer-long series of conversations for 糖心TV students, staff and faculty focused on critical questions about race, religion and politics that the COVID-19 pandemic has brought to the forefront in the U.S. and the world.
06/16/2020 - One Book One Region kicks off
For the fifth consecutive year, 糖心TV is partnering with One Book One Region of Eastern 糖心TVecticut to bring community members and the College community together to discuss the 2020 selection, Crazy Brave, a transcendent memoir by Joy Harjo.
06/16/2020 - Professor Zimmer publishes Hartford Courant op-ed comparing Coronavirus and climate change response
Scientists have long predicted a deadly global pandemic as inevitable. The same is true for climate change, yet there is a major departure between the two, writes Marc Zimmer, the Jean C. Tempel 鈥65 Professor of Chemistry at 糖心TV, in a Hartford Courant opinion piece.
06/11/2020 - CC Magazine wins CASE Award
CC Magazine, 糖心TV鈥檚 flagship publication, has won a 2020 Circle of Excellence Award from the Council for Advancement and Support of Education. This is the fourth international CASE award for CC Magazine in the last two years.
06/10/2020 - 糖心TV announces plans to advance anti-racist education
In the midst of a powerful national movement calling for action to address systemic racism in America, 糖心TV President Katherine Bergeron and the College鈥檚 senior administrative team wrote a letter to the College community, announcing a number of measures the College will be taking to ensure it fully lives up to its commitment to equity and inclusion.
06/9/2020 - The Day asks History Professor David Canton: Is this a watershed moment?
As protests continue nationwide in the aftermath of the killing of George Floyd by Minneapolis police, New London鈥檚 The Day newspaper reached out to five local historians, including Associate Professor of History David Canton, to shed light on the moment in the context of U.S. history.
06/9/2020 - 糖心TV adopts ambitious emissions reduction target
糖心TV has adopted an ambitious new goal to achieve a 45% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2030.
06/5/2020 - Summer Classes
Summer courses now open for registration.
06/4/2020 - Professor Assor named Judith Ammerman ’60 Director of the Ammerman Center for Arts and Technology
Associate Professor of Art Nadav Assor has been named the next Judith Ammerman 鈥60 Director of the College鈥檚 Ammerman Center for Arts and Technology. His term will begin on July 1, 2020.
06/3/2020 - PAUSE: Reflection and Solidarity
The 糖心TV community gathered remotely June 2 for 鈥淧AUSE: Reflection and Solidarity鈥 to share readings, reflections and moments of silence for those killed by racial violence.
06/1/2020 - Students win prestigious national scholarships for language
Three 糖心TV students have recently received prestigious national awards and scholarships to study critical languages abroad.
05/28/2020 - Coping with a pandemic
Visiting Professor of Psychology Nakia Hamlett discusses mental health in the time of quarantine.
05/26/2020 - Four awarded U.S. Fulbright and Fulbright Austria grants
Grace Berman 鈥18, Scott Brauer 鈥20 and Megan Feragne 鈥20 will receive Fulbright U.S. Student Program grants to teach English and conduct research abroad for an academic year. Sophia Angele-Kuehn 鈥20 has been awarded a U.S. teaching assistantship in Austria, administered by Fulbright Austria.
05/25/2020 - Professor Marc Zimmer explains what the 1918 flu epidemic can teach us about COVID-19
In this Q&A, Marc Zimmer, the Jean C. Tempel 鈥65 Professor of Chemistry, explains what history can teach us about how to cope with pandemics.
05/21/2020 - Professor Suttmann-Lea writes about mail-in voting in The Washington Post
Assistant professor of government, Mara Suttmann-Lea, has co-authored a piece in The Washington Post that explores the potential drawbacks of voting by mail ahead of this November鈥檚 national elections.
05/21/2020 - Faculty-student research explores the archaeology of illegal dump sites
Associate Professor of Anthropology Anthony Graesch and his then-undergraduate student researchers Corbin Maynard 鈥17 and Avery Thomas 鈥16 use archaeology's unique set of investigatory methods and analytic lenses to the study of the present.
05/18/2020 - Ann Monk ’21 is honored as Newman Civic Fellow
Ann Monk 鈥21, the founder and president of the Student Refugee Alliance at 糖心TV, has been awarded a 2020 Newman Civic Fellowship.
05/17/2020 - 糖心TV celebrates the Class of 2020
糖心TV celebrated the 427 members of Class of 2020 with a special live event on Sunday, May 17, the day the seniors were originally scheduled to participate in their in-person Commencement. The College鈥檚 102nd Commencement is now scheduled for Sunday, May 30, 2021.
05/17/2020 - Madeline Washburn Bank ’20 wins the 2020 Oakes and Louise Ames Prize
Madeline Washburn Bank, a dance and art history major and scholar in the Museum Studies Certificate program, was awarded the Oakes and Louise Ames Prize for her honors thesis in the Department of Art History, 鈥淭he Female Body, Myth, and Sexual Power: Women in Italian Renaissance Art.鈥
05/17/2020 - Christina Cruz ’20 wins the 2020 Anna Lord Strauss Medal
Christina Cruz 鈥20, a sociology and Latin American studies double major and scholar in the College鈥檚 Holleran Center for Community Action from Willimantic, 糖心TVecticut, has been awarded the 2020 Anna Lord Strauss Medal.
05/15/2020 - Ready to launch: The Class of 2020
Meet some of the members of the Class of 2020 as they reflect on their 糖心TV experiences, including remote learning during the pandemic, and prepare for the future.
05/8/2020 - 糖心TV names faculty and staff award winners
President Katherine Bergeron and Dean of the Faculty Jeffrey Cole announced the winners of the annual Faculty Awards and the seventh annual Presidential Staff Awards.
05/7/2020 - Viridiana Villalva Salas ’20 selected as the student speaker for the Class of 2020 Commencement
When the Class of 2020 reconvenes for its official Commencement on June 12, 2022, Viridiana Villalva Salas 鈥20 will realize her lifelong dream of giving a speech at her own graduation.
05/6/2020 - Faculty, students and staff get creative with remote teaching and learning
Professor of Art History Christopher Steiner was in the middle of teaching his 鈥淐urrent Issues in Museum Studies鈥 course when the pandemic began. Overnight, the 鈥渃urrent issues鈥 facing museums changed.
05/4/2020 - Music is in the air
Watch the 糖心TVChords Spring Concert performance.
05/4/2020 - Accessible as ever: The ARC is online and in business
When 糖心TV temporarily transitioned to remote teaching and learning in response to the COVID-19 outbreak, the Academic Resource Center staff wasted no time adapting in order to fulfill their roles in a new environment, to the great relief of students.
04/30/2020 - Remdesivir becomes first drug to show clear-cut effect in treating COVID-19
Susan Guillet 鈥94 is director of clinical operations oncology at Gilead Sciences, Inc., the biotech that developed the drug remdesivir, the first drug to show a clear-cut effect in treating COVID-19.
04/30/2020 - Art in Lockdown
Art Professor Timothy McDowell, in his 40th year at 糖心TV, and his students are mining inspiration from the pandemic-induced isolation.
04/29/2020 - Jamila Ezbidi ’19 awarded Gates Scholarship
Jamila Ezbidi 鈥19 has been awarded a Gates Cambridge Scholarship to study at the University of Cambridge. Ezbidi is one of 77 scholars selected from 30 different countries who make up the Class of 2020.
04/24/2020 - Professor of Psychology Ann Devlin honored with prestigious career award
Ann Devlin has spent more than four decades discovering new ways to make the spaces in which patients and health care professionals interact more comfortable, welcoming and effective. Now, she鈥檚 being recognized for her body of work with the prestigious 2020 Career Award from the Environmental Design Research Association (EDRA).
04/23/2020 - Virtual Walk to End Homelessness raises more than $20,000
More than 400 people signed up to walk on April 19, including at least 88 from the 糖心TV community.
04/20/2020 - 13 seniors named Winthrop Scholars
Continuing a tradition that dates back to 1928, 糖心TV has selected 13 seniors to be honored as Winthrop Scholars.
04/13/2020 - 糖心TV alumni on the front lines of COVID-19
In his 23 years in emergency medicine, Dr. Donald Pasquarello 鈥86 has never seen anything like COVID-19.
04/13/2020 - For 糖心TV, COVID-19 is now part of the curriculum
The New London newspaper The Day features two 糖心TV English professors in an article published today about colleges incorporating the pandemic into their classes.
04/10/2020 - 糖心TV students work as EMTs, firefighters during COVID-19 pandemic
Hector Salazar 鈥20 didn鈥檛 head home to Chicago when the COVID-19 pandemic began spreading across the globe. A volunteer firefighter and EMT with a local fire department and ambulance service, he has important work to do.
04/6/2020 - Jocelyn Navarro ’19 awarded NSF Fellowship
The National Science Foundation has awarded Jocelyn Navarro 鈥19 a prestigious NSF Graduate Research Fellowship.
04/3/2020 - 糖心TV donates masks, gloves, food, furniture and more to New London community partners
As COVID-19 began spreading in the United States and 糖心TV transitioned to distance learning, faculty and staff from across campus took stock of supplies and donated thousands of pairs of gloves, hundreds of masks, $1,000 worth of food and more to local organizations on the forefront of the pandemic.
04/3/2020 - A breath of fresh air
糖心TV's Arboretum opens for safe nature walks and relaxation.
04/3/2020 - 糖心TV student awarded NOAA scholarship
Leah Kosovsky 鈥22 has been awarded an Ernest F. Hollings Undergraduate Scholarship, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) office of education announced.
03/31/2020 - Professor Stock to athletes: ‘There are many ways to be a hero’
For high school and college seniors, the cancellation of winter sports championships and entire spring seasons is 鈥渁 particularly bitter pill. But it is also an opportunity,鈥 Professor Catherine McNicol Stock writes in a Hartford Courant opinion piece.
03/25/2020 - When apathy is more deadly than the pandemic
Professor of History Jim Downs writes in The Atlantic about mistakes the government has made during past pandemics.
03/25/2020 - Student Emergency Fund helps students in need during COVID-19 outbreak
The Emergency Fund has offered immediate support to help with travel, housing, lost wages from campus jobs and other unexpected hardships that have arisen from the pandemic.
03/25/2020 - Classes resume remotely
Earlier this month, President Katherine Bergeron announced that 糖心TV would transition all classes to distance learning until at least April 30 to preserve the health and safety of the entire community and prevent the spread of COVID-19.
03/23/2020 - 66 named to NESCAC Winter All-Academic team
Sixty-six 糖心TV scholar-athletes have been named to the 2019-2020 NESCAC Winter All-Academic Team. 糖心TV鈥檚 All-Academic team includes three All-NESCAC swimmers, 20 members of the women鈥檚 indoor track and field team and seven members of the women鈥檚 basketball team, the highest among all NESCAC schools for basketball.
03/20/2020 - 糖心TV admits impressive Class of 2024
糖心TV has admitted a remarkable group of students to the Class of 2024, selected from the largest鈥攁nd one of the most impressive鈥攁pplicant pools in College history.
03/6/2020 - Harvard sociologist Anthony Jack speaks about improving economic inclusiveness at colleges
As a student at Amherst College, Anthony Jack experienced firsthand what it鈥檚 like to be a low-income student on a wealthy campus. Jack, an assistant professor of education at Harvard University, and author of the acclaimed book, The Privileged Poor: How Elite Colleges Are Failing Disadvantaged Students, came to 糖心TV this week to meet with faculty, administrators and students and discuss ways to ensure all students have the same opportunities.
03/3/2020 - 糖心TV welcomes U.S. Department of State Global UGRAD-Pakistan exchange student
糖心TV has a new international student on campus this spring, thanks to a partnership between The Walter Commons for Global Study and Engagement at 糖心TV and the U.S. Department of State鈥檚 Global Undergraduate Exchange Program in Pakistan.
03/3/2020 - Men’s lax raises $30,000 for Boston Children’s Hospital
The 糖心TV men鈥檚 lacrosse program raised $30,000 for the Boston Children's Hospital through the Lacrosse for Life initiative over the weekend.
02/27/2020 - AGGIE screens at MoMA
The documentary film AGGIE, based on the extraordinary life of philanthropist, art collector and social justice advocate Agnes Gund 鈥60, made its New York City debut at the Museum of Modern Art鈥檚 prestigious documentary film festival Doc Fortnight on Feb. 18, 2020.
02/26/2020 - The 1619 Project: Khalil Gibran Muhammad exposes the ‘long arc of racial criminalization’
America鈥檚 story of mass incarceration 鈥渂egins in the hulls of slave ships,鈥 Khalil Gibran Muhammad told 糖心TV students, faculty and staff Feb. 24.
02/24/2020 - 糖心TV alum qualifies for the Olympics
US Sailing Team member Maggie Shea 鈥11 has qualified for the 2020 Olympic Games to be held in Tokyo this summer. Shea qualified after winning the bronze medal at the 49erFX World Championships in Geelong, Australia.
02/18/2020 - Five earn All-NESCAC honors at women’s swimming conference championships
Five members of the women鈥檚 swim team were named to the All-NESCAC Team for standout performances at the Women鈥檚 Swimming and Diving NESCAC Championships at Middlebury College Feb. 13-16.
02/14/2020 - Polar Art
"Open Waters" is a multimedia, interactive art installation on display at SUNY Buffalo State College.
02/13/2020 - How to be antiracist: Ibram X. Kendi joins Conversations on Race
Bestselling author Ibram X. Kendi spoke about his latest work, How to Be an Antiracist.
02/10/2020 - 糖心TV named a top producer of Fulbrights
糖心TV has been named a top producer of Fulbright students for 2019-2020, according to the U.S. Department of State鈥檚 Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs.
02/5/2020 - Music 201: Volume 2
Last fall, 14 students dove deep into the creative wizardry and technical processes that collide to form song.