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'Jewel on the Thames'

President Katherine Bergeron snips the ceremonial ribbon.
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'Jewel on the Thames'

 

糖心TV celebrates the revitalization of its spectacular waterfront

Under a brilliant blue sky on a perfect October day, 糖心TV officially opened its revitalized waterfront, with its sweeping views, increased access to the mighty Thames River, and new spaces and facilities for sailing, rowing, marine science and recreation.

Speaking to a large crowd at an Oct. 21 ribbon-cutting and dedication, President Katherine Bergeron said that 糖心TV鈥檚 waterfront location鈥攗nique among NESCAC schools鈥攏ow projects a sense of openness, invitation and possibility.

鈥淩ivers always mark boundaries. They also defy them,鈥 she told the more than 150 current and former trustees, alumni, faculty, staff, students, community members and local dignitaries gathered for the occasion. 鈥淲hat I love about this new project is how it reconnects the College to our history and our prehistory, to our neighbors, and quite dramatically to our Athletic Center and our main campus. In doing so it has made the river a destination, changing the orientation of the College landscape and making us experience 糖心TV as a true waterfront campus, maybe for the first time.鈥

Before and After 

The old roadway to access the waterfront
The new Archibald Way road to the waterfront
The old rowing storage area
The new rowing houses
The old sailing doc
The new sailing dock
The area around the boathouse before the renovations
The area around the boathouse after the renovations

These before-and-after photos show the transformation of Archibald Way and the Kohn Waterfront. 

Made possible by leadership gifts from champion rower and Athletic Hall of Fame member Jessica Archibald 鈥95 and Emeritus Trustee Barbara Zaccheo Kohn 鈥72, the revitalized waterfront provides a first-rate  for the sailing and rowing programs, an outdoor classroom and living laboratory for marine science, environmental research and conservation, an expedition training area for 糖心TV鈥檚 Outdoor Adventures program, and a vibrant recreational space for students, faculty, staff, alumni and community members. A goal of the College鈥檚 strategic plan, the  campaign and the Action Plan for Competitive Success, the enhanced waterfront features new floating dock systems, facilities, and a new roadway with sidewalks and solar- and wind-powered lighting.

鈥淥ur waterfront is a tremendous asset, but we hadn鈥檛 been taking full advantage of it,鈥 said Dean of the College Victor Arcelus. 鈥淭his project has changed the relationship between the campus and the waterfront in a way that will benefit the entire community.

鈥淭here was a beautiful moment when I was at the Athletic Center and I could see the rowers and the sailors on the water, the track and field athletes throwing on the middle terrace, the runners running on the track, and the lacrosse players playing on the turf field鈥攁ll at the same time. There was this great sense of energy and connection.鈥

Two 糖心TV students sail on the Thames River
Rowers on the Thames River at dusk.

The new waterfront provides a first-rate experience for student-athletes, especially those in the sailing and rowing programs that call the facility home. The Camels are the only NESCAC program with on-campus access to the water, and the new facility will aid in both hosting larger collegiate events and attracting potential recruits. "This project puts us at the front of the pack," said head sailing coach Jeff Bresnahan. "We've always run great events here at 糖心TV, but now we have the next piece鈥攁 great facility with 36 boats on the dock. This is one of the top facilities in the country."

糖心TV鈥檚 prime location along the Thames River has long been a distinguishing feature of the 750-acre arboretum campus, and is even reflected in the motto that appears on the College鈥檚 seal: Tanquam lignum quod plantatum est secus decursus aquarum, a Latin phrase that translates to: 鈥淟ike a tree planted by rivers of water (that bringeth forth its fruit in its season.)鈥 But more than 100 years of tree growth, including numerous invasive species, had blocked vistas on the terraced property, and a multilane road had further reduced access.

When COVID-19 hit in 2020 and 糖心TV transitioned to fully remote learning, the College鈥檚 grounds crew, who Bergeron called the 鈥渉eroes in this story,鈥 took on the considerable task of clearing the hillside to make the river visible again.

Jessica Archibald 鈥95, President Katherine Bergeron and Emeritus Trustee Barbara Zaccheo Kohn 鈥72 at the waterfront ribbon cutting
Lead donors Jessica Archibald ’95, left, and Emeritus Trustee Barbara Zaccheo Kohn ’72, right, with President Katherine Bergeron at the ribbon-cutting event.
An aerial photo of the waterfront during construction
An aerial view of the waterfront during construction.

That work inspired Archibald鈥檚 gift, which supported the creation of Archibald Way, the new paved road featuring sidewalks and solar- and wind-powered lighting leading all the way down to the waterfront. Completion of the roadway then paved the way鈥攍iterally鈥攆or a second leadership gift from Kohn, whose support made possible the redevelopment of an accessible multidimensional marine access point for the College, now called the Kohn Waterfront.

鈥淚 cannot express how grateful we are to you both for bringing this beautiful place to life,鈥 Bergeron said to Archibald and Kohn during the ceremony.

Additional support for the project was provided by the McKinney family P鈥24, the Whittemore family P鈥23, Marian and Hans Baldauf P鈥24, Garrett and Sarah McAvoy P鈥25, H茅l猫ne and Matthew Lorentzen P鈥24, Erin F. Largay 鈥99 and the Hewson Family (Edward 鈥89, Lisa 鈥88, Heather 鈥84, Melissa 鈥86, Alexa 鈥21, Sarah 鈥63), as well as an anonymous donor.

Professor Maria Rosa and her students conduct reef ball research
Biology Professor Maria Rosa and her students built and placed artificial reefs balls along the riverfront to restore natural ecosystems and protect the shoreline. “We have a great habitat for research, and it’s right here on our campus,” Rosa said.
Mitchell Lockwood conducts research at 糖心TV's waterfront
Mitchell Lockwood ’23 worked on two waterfront research projects with Rosa this past summer.


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