Thompson, the Rosemary Park Professor of Geoscience and Environmental Studies and Suzi Oppenheimer ’56 Faculty Director of ...
Two NESCAC Champion track runners, two Winthrop Scholars and 21 members of the Women’s Rowing team are among the 143 ...
Founded in 1945, the Friends of the Connecticut College Library is an informal organization of individuals who share an interest in the programs and well-being of the library. Friends are drawn from ...
Connecticut College’s interlibrary loan department accepts requests through OCLC Worldshare, RAPID, and by emailing our interlibrary loan specialist, Jana Pietrzyk at [email protected]. We do not ...
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 ...
The Friends of the Library sponsors the Library Scholarship Award, which grants $500 toward tuition to any Connecticut College senior or graduate pursuing an advanced degree in library science, book ...
At Conn, we don’t just ask “What’s your major?” We ask you to make connections between your education and your interests—to combine your learning and your likes into a personalized experience that ...
The Linda Lear Center for Special Collections and Archives brings together the resources of the library's rare books and special collections with the College archives. While our primary constituencies ...
The MISO (Measuring Information Service Outcomes) Survey is a quantitative measurement instrument that helps library and technology organizations in higher education evaluate student, faculty and ...
The permanent records of Connecticut College document the growth and development of the College and serve as an information resource for administrative decision-making and other College operations and ...