Today is also the unhappy anniversary of the killing of 20 children and six educators at Sandy Hook Elementary School in ...
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Former MSNBC President Rashida Jones’s Emmy Award-winning career began with a handwritten neighborhood newsletter she launched with her sister and two friends as children. As the oldest of three ...
On Wednesday, November 5, 2024, Professor Maryam Gooyabadi arrived at the Hazel Quantitative Analysis Center and called a meeting with her undergraduate research assistants to deliver an unusual—and ...
The seeds for the first-ever research symposium about the Wangunk people of central Connecticut were planted a decade ago when founding convener of the Wangunk Studies Working Group J. Kēhaulani ...
For over 30 years, Ellen Thomas, Harold T. Stearns Professor of Integrative Sciences, emerita, and Johan Varekamp, Harold T. Stearns Professor of Earth Science, emeritus, have been researching ...
This year I find myself looking forward to Thanksgiving even more than usual. Maybe it’s the intensity of the semester’s work and the tensions in the political sphere, but I am especially looking ...
New permanent and visiting faculty at New Faculty Orientation on Sept. 2. (John Hassett Photography) In the division of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, Kelly Thayer has been appointed as the first ...
In 2020, local TV news outlets paid outsized attention to the issue of racial justice related to George Floyd’s death and health disparities exposed by the COVID-19 pandemic. Just a few years later, ...
Alivia Arce ’27 remembers the day during her junior year at Francis T. Maloney High School in Meriden, Connecticut, when she got called down from her economics class to the cafeteria. She joined a ...
It is with great pleasure that we announce the promotions of 18 faculty members, effective July 1, 2025. The following faculty were conferred tenure by the Board of Trustees.
You could say Josh Calder ’87 has a thing for islands: As of this writing, he’s been to 639 of them, cataloged in documents, photos, spreadsheets, and maps. Islands have enchanted Calder—a Washington, ...
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