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The Connections curriculum offers students the opportunity to participate in Interdisciplinary Pathways and Centers, in addition to majors and minors. In Pathways and Centers, students connect their studies across disciplines through animating questions, courses, seminars and off campus "Global/Local" experiences. In the senior year, all students in Pathways and Centers present their work at the All-College Symposium. Through these virtual Information Sessions, meet faculty and staff, learn more about each program and how students can get involved.


Pathways

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Ammerman Center for Arts and Technology

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Goodwin-Niering Center for the Environment

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Holleran Center

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Toor Cummings Center for International Studies and the Liberal Arts

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Symposium Video

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Contact

Libby Friedman '80
Assistant Dean of the College for Connections
eofri@conncoll.edu
860-439-2899

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