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Connecticut College (Conn) is a private liberal arts college in New London, Connecticut. Originally chartered as Thames College, it was founded in 1911 as the state's only women's college, a response to Wesleyan University having closed its doors to female students in 1909. The college became coeducational in 1969, adopting its current name. Conn is a four-year residential undergraduate institution with approximately 1,700 students. Students choose courses from 41 programs, including interdisciplinary pathways and centers, with a majority choosing to study abroad. The college is situated on a hill located adjacent to the Thames River. In 1982, Conn was inducted as a member of the New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC), where its athletes compete as part of NCAA Division III. Source: Wikipedia (en)
Authors educated at Connecticut College 201
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Jane Benedict
David Haussler
Estelle Parsons
Joan Rivers
Susan Saint James
Henrik Takkenberg
H. Jon Benjamin
Julia Álvarez
Anita DeFrantz
Fernando Espuelas
Leland Orser
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Scott Lowell
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Charles Chun
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Kevin Wade
Angela Bowie
Gayl Jones
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Jim Gabarra
David Grann
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A. B. Stoddard
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Agnes Gund
Alec Ounsworth
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Alexandra Silverthorne
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Ellen Vitetta
Betsy Gotbaum
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Cecelia Holland
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Chris Harford
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Christof Putzel
Cynthia Enloe
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David Dorfman
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Dobby Gibson
Donald Gallinger
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Edward Burger
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