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A group of environmentally focused students chat over dinner with professors and David Barber '88 who runs a "green" restaurant in New York City where the Obamas have dined. Read more...
How have you pursued your passion at Connecticut College?
"I started playing music at Conn through MOBROC (Musicians Organized for Band Rights on Campus). It's the best way on campus to get involved with other musicians."
Andrew Oedel '10, psychology major and guitarist/vocalist for Shake the Baron
Watch a YouTube video of Andrew and other student musicians.
"You can take classes in any department you'd like, even outside of your major. I've had the chance to improve my craft, and I plan to continue writing throughout my life."
Caitlin Scott '10, religious studies, history double major and Connecticut Poetry circuit poet
Physics Professor Mohamed Diagne '97 came back to Connecticut College to give students the personal attention his professors gave him.

May 6-9: Theater Department presents 'A Doll's House'
May 23: Economist Jeffrey Sachs to speak at 2010 Commencement
Christopher Krupenye '11 and Kelsey Taylor '11 received The Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship for outstanding studies in the sciences.

Last summer, 74 percent of the Class of 2010 completed college-funded internships and received stipends of up to $3,000.

Men's lacrosse cracked the United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association national poll, and is now ranked No. 6. Watch the team beat Tufts on YouTube.
Your Turn
Some Connecticut College students spend spring break on travel related to coursework or humanitarian missions. What do you think you'll be doing on spring break? Add your vote.

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