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Read the new issue of CC Magazine

The Fall 2018 issue of CC Magazine is now online. The issue features stories about alumni who are change agents in the legal and political worlds, as well as the fields of landscape architecture and medicine.

“All the stories speak to the continuing relevance of the College’s mission in the world by showing us what it means to put an education into action,” President Katherine Bergeron said about the issue.

Read about the empathy-driven design process that award-winning landscape architect David Rubin ’85 uses to revitalize public spaces around the world; meet six disruptors who are making history from the ground up; learn about the people on the front lines of democracy and much more at ccmagazine.conncoll.edu.



Put the world together in new ways. Learn more



October 26, 2018

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