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Timothy Stevens’s Journalist Portfolio

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Delicious Designs

Delicious Designs

conncoll.edu — Renowned fashion designer Peter Som ’93 has expanded his brand, and now he’d like to expand your palate.

Staffing the Hospital

Staffing the Hospital

www.conncoll.edu — For more than 35 years, Casting Director Mark Teschner ’79 has found the talent to sustain the longest-running active soap opera.

Lee Eisenberg Does it Again

Lee Eisenberg Does it Again

conncoll.edu — The Hollywood writer-producer had his best year yet, with two wildly different hit shows. He has no intention of taking a break.

Fresh Out

Fresh Out

conncoll.edu — At a time when more Americans than ever are questioning the value of a college degree, we catch up with some of Conn’s most recent grads to find out: What are they doing now?

Camel Nation Rising

Camel Nation Rising

conncoll.edu — A decade after Conn decided to go all in on athletics, the Camels are reaching new levels of competitive success. The future could be even better.

Norita

Norita

conncoll.edu — Sarah Schoellkopf '97, a film producer and founder of the production company DoctoraStories, returned to Connecticut College earlier this month to introduce and screen the documentary Norita for students, faculty, staff and alumni at Silfen Auditorium in Bill Hall.

Caption King

Caption King

conncoll.edu — Record-holder Lawrence Wood ’84 shares his secrets to winning The New Yorker Cartoon Caption Contest.

The Writer

The Writer

conncoll.edu — Ben Berkowitz ’10 teamed up with his brother, Max, and actor Josh Gad to create a comic book with a Jewish hero.

Connecticut Blood

Connecticut Blood

conncoll.edu — Carson Bloomquist ’18 slashes his way into theaters

Grief is For People

Grief is For People

conncoll.edu — With her trademark humor, author Sloane Crosley ’00 mourns the loss of a close friend

Principal On Wheels

Principal On Wheels

conncoll.edu — Principal and social media sensation Jared Lamb ’03 has an unusual office

Mr. Stevens Goes to Hollywood

Mr. Stevens Goes to Hollywood

conncoll.edu — CC Magazine’s Tim Stevens ’03 explains how he took a totally linear path to arrive fashionably late to the 29th Critics’ Choice Awards.

WCNI

WCNI

conncoll.edu — Appealing to eclectic music lovers everywhere, WCNI thrives even in the era of Big Streaming.

Still Magic

Still Magic

conncoll.edu — A career art retrospective captures the spirit of Emeritus Professor Maureen McCabe.

Playhouses and Privilege

Playhouses and Privilege

conncoll.edu — Professor Emeritus Abigail Van Slyck and Daniel De Sousa ’07 team up to chronicle the architecture of elite childhood.

Fulbright 2025

Fulbright 2025

conncoll.edu — Just a little more than a year after studying abroad in Madagascar, Austin Cheng '25 is returning to Africa's southeastern coast as a Fulbright English Teaching Assistantship (ETA) winner. The biology major and French and philosophy minor from Newton, Massachusetts, first interned with the Ankarafantsika National Park as part of his course of studies with Toor Cummings Center for International Studies and the Liberal Arts (CISLA).

Convocation 2025

Convocation 2025

conncoll.edu — With the New London Big Band filling Palmer Auditorium with brassy standards, the newest Connecticut College students, including 462 first-years and 21 transfers, formally took their places as members of the Camel community. Convocation, which marks the official opening of the academic year, began with a procession into the Athey Center for Performance and Research at Palmer Auditorium on Monday, Aug.

New Trustees

New Trustees

conncoll.edu — Five alumni recently joined Connecticut College's Board of Trustees. The new trustees began their tenures on July 1. Castellanos Palacios was elected by the Class of 2025 to serve as a Young Alumni Trustee.

Give N Go

Give N Go

conncoll.edu — Connecticut College's Office of Sustainability set a new record with Give 'N Go, an annual student move-out donation program, collecting 15,005 pounds of donations ranging from appliances to clothes to household goods (or, more accurately, dorm room goods) this May.

Hannahs Story

Hannahs Story

conncoll.edu — Chicago, Illinois For Hannah Gonzalez '23, graduating from Connecticut College didn't mean she was done with education. Quite the opposite, in fact. Her degree immediately set her on the path to becoming an education law paralegal at Legal Aid Chicago. "I didn't really expect to go into education law, but it very much fits with my interests," Hannah says.

Ryans Story

Ryans Story

conncoll.edu — Economics major Ryan Mach '24 used the power of a Connecticut College education to launch a career at a company that helps businesses find sustainable and environmentally friendly solutions. Ryan Mach '24 wasn't sure exactly what he was looking for in a career until he was inspired by a junior-year internship.

Six awarded Gilmans

Six awarded Gilmans

conncoll.edu — Six Connecticut College students-Gwyneth Adrian '27, Mariam Anwar '27, Maximo Gulla '26, Matthew Hernandez '27, Maya Kowalska '27 and Kaley Mendoza-Pineda '27-have been selected by the U.S. State Department as Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship honorees. The scholarship, named in honor of the late New York congressman Benjamin A.

ALL IN Honor Roll

ALL IN Honor Roll

conncoll.edu — For the third consecutive year, the ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge has awarded a Connecticut College Camel with a place on its Voting Honor Roll. This year's honoree is Eliza Macaluso '27, an environmental studies major and government and anthropology double minor from Ellicott City, Maryland.

Wollensak Excellence Grant

Wollensak Excellence Grant

conncoll.edu — Professor of Art Andrea Wollensak has been named one of 13 recipients of the Connecticut Office of the Arts (COA) Artistic Excellence Award. The award, the only given to a digital artist, comes with a $5,000 grant from the state for Wollensak to "pursue new work and advance her artistic careers."
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