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Out of the Blue
Here, every student has the opportunity to do a funded internship. Lindy Nash is interning at MTV. View a slide show of our interns around the world.
How are you becoming a global citizen?
"It is crucial more than ever to be able to work and collaborate with people on a global scale, because today's world is becoming more global... Connecticut College has helped me in my transition into another culture."
Science Leader Erick Argueta '12, a biochemistry, cellular and molecular biology major who is researching nanometrology (the science of locating molecules) in Scotland
"Participating in a TRIP (the College's immersion program) was an eye-opening experience that showed me I could thrive in the hustle and bustle of Japan."
— Kelly Parlin '12, a Japanese language and literature major
Watch a YouTube video of Kelly and her friends in Japan.
Philosophy Professor Andrew Pessin, a writer for the Huffington Post and regular tweeter, recently published a book called "The 60-Second Philosopher." He also writes and performs philosophy songs.

Oct. 11: Join us for 2010 Fall Open House. Meet professors and students. Find out what it's really like to be a student here.
Connecticut College's new state-of-the-art science center will open in fall 2012.

Four recent grads earn Fulbright scholarships.

Brigid O'Gorman '11, a Davis Projects for Peace winner, is in Uganda, implementing an electronic medical recordkeeping system.
Your Turn
South African Marco Da Costa Lopes '11, who is passionate about soccer, is studying the economic and social effects of the 2010 World Cup. What is your favorite sport? Add your vote.

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