Document Type
Magazine
Publication Date
Fall 2024
Recommended Citation
Connecticut College, "CC Magazine Fall 2024" (2024). Alumni News/Connecticut College Magazine. 377.
https://digitalcommons.conncoll.edu/alumnews/377
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CC Magazine is published by the Office of Communications. We are committed to covering a diverse group of stories in order to profile the human condition as seen through—and sometimes written by—our alumni, faculty, students and staff; we strive to publish features and photography that illuminate the College’s story.
Copyright 2024 by Connecticut College, all rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part without written permission is prohibited. Views expressed herein are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect official policy of the College.
Contents
Forward Together A few months into her tenure, President Andrea E. Chapdelaine is invested, excited and determined to do the hard work. Page 18
Plant Detective Vermont State Botanist Grace Glynn ’14 is on the hunt for rare and endangered plants. Page 24
Long Journey Home Four decades after they were accidentally unearthed on Conn grounds, the remains of an Indigenous American have been repatriated. Page 28
State of the Press At a crucial moment for America, journalism is at a crossroads. Can it be saved? Page 36
Art of Consumption Ames Prize-winner Ciara McNamara ’24 exposes the spectacle of America’s food system. Page 40
Notebook Hallmark at Conn, In the Round, new scanning electron microscope, new BOT chair, Azizi Life art, New England Chamber Orchestra, Strengthening the Sun, The Sixth, Caption King, Ink & Tracks, Women’s Soccer Page 3
Class Notes Page 45
Full Stop No Stops Unpulled Page 64
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