Assistant Professor of Biology Maria Rosa has been awarded two grants totaling $4.8 million in support of her Mamacoke Island ...
The Hale Center for Career Development’s Career Fellows Program selects a highly-trained paraprofessional student staff to augment the services of the professional career advisors. Fellows are ...
Suh Yong began his career in traditional East Asian water and ink painting. Seeking innovation while staying true to the tradition of East Asian art, he traveled to the western Chinese city of ...
The Office of Intellectual Freedom at the American Library Association maintains a list of the most frequently banned or challenged books in American libraries. All of the books in this exhibit come ...
It is difficult to overstate the contribution of the Palmer family to Connecticut College. It contributed founders and trustees at the very beginning of the institution, and a library and auditorium ...
"Spectrum of Black and White" is the first exhibition in the state for Inkyo, a renowned calligraphy master and artist based in New York. It includes five works by Inkyo displayed along with select ...
The images that represent Connecticut College - the seal, the typography of the wordmark that carries the College name, and even the mascots - convey important messages about the College. This spring ...
In 1933, Chiang Yee left his family and civil service career in Nanjing to seek his fortune in England. Despite arriving in London with very little English, he soon found a position teaching English ...
Boats provide the common theme connecting the paintings exhibited here. The boat motif has no fixed meaning in Chinese art, but boats are a common figure in painting, especially landscape painting.
Another China presents a variety of prints, paintings, and textiles from the distinctive ethnic communities of China's Southwest. The forty works on exhibit range from landscapes of the countryside to ...
This exhibit features seventeen prints from the Shain Library and Black Collections of Japanese Prints. The prints date from the eighteenth to the beginning of the twentieth century and feature women ...
In the months leading up to the opening of Connecticut College in 1915, the Board of Trustees formed a library committee to start the difficult work of building a library from scratch. They located ...
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