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The spring weather brought a healthy mix of arts, academics and activies this April. No fooling!

A male dancer leaps in the air during Senior Dance Recitals
Students perform “PATCHWORK” at the Senior Capstone Dance Concert April 19 at the Athey Center at Palmer Auditorium. The Concert featured pieces choreographed by senior dance majors, faculty and guest artists.

Save the last dance 

3 dancers pose during Senior Dance Recitals
Group of dancers fanned out during Senior Dance Recitals

Students perform “PATCHWORK” at the Senior Capstone Dance Concert April 19 at the Athey Center at Palmer Auditorium. The Concert featured pieces choreographed by senior dance majors, faculty and guest artists.

Students play touch football on Tempel Green
Springtime brings a variety of fun activities on Tempel Green.

On the Green 

Two students box on the Green
Kian Miranda-Rodriguez ’26 and Dylan Field ’26 spar in mixed martial arts combat April 14on Tempel Green.
A guitarist plays at Earth Day on Tempel Green
Eli Prybyla ’24 of the student band Prose & Conns plays a guitar solo as the band performs for Earth Day.
Students enjoy food from Food Trucks during Earth Day on Tempel Green
Students line up at the Soul Fully Vegan and Bloom Kitchen and Co. food trucks during Earth Day.
Jazmyn Gillespie clears the bar at 1.42m in the high jump at the Silfen Invitational track meet Saturday, April 15, 2023.
Jazmyn Gillespie ’24 clears the bar at 1.42m in the high jump at the Silfen Invitational track meet Saturday, April 15.

On track to win 

Conn College’s Jeffrey Love ’23 competes in the 1500m at the Coast Guard Invitational track meet Saturday, April 8, 2023 in New London.
Jeffrey Love ’23 pulls ahead in the 1500m at the Coast Guard Invitational track meet Saturday, April 8, in New London.
Conn College’s Malissa Lindsey ’23 competes in the 100m at the Coast Guard Invitational track meet Saturday, April 8, 2023 in New London.
Conn’s Malissa Lindsey ’23 competes in the 100m at the Coast Guard Invitational track meet Saturday, April 8, in New London.
Hurdlers land in the water at a track meet in April.
Liz Freeman ’26 emerges from the water in front of her teammates in the 3000m steeple chase at the Silfen Invitational track meet.
A teacher instructs students on Tempel Green
When the weather is this nice, classes often move outdoors!

Learning in and out of the classroom 

Close-up of students with safety glasses doing chemistry
Sam Pelletier ’23, left, uses a pipette to add a sample to a Mini-PROTEAN precast gel as her lab partner Mehin Suleiman ’23 looks on in Hale Lab.
Students using a printing press in a printmaking class
Kathryn “Birdy” Bird ’23, left, works with Lyell Castonguay of Big Ink to make a print from a wood cut created in Professor Tim McDowell’s ART 204 printmaking course in Cummings Arts Center.
Acclaimed environmental writer Elizabeth Rush signs autographs following her lecture at the sixth annual President’s Distinguished Lecture Series April 10.
Acclaimed environmental writer Elizabeth Rush signs autographs following her lecture at the sixth annual President’s Distinguished Lecture Series April 10.
Professor Graesch and students scan the grounds on an archeological dig.
Professor Anthony Graesch and field archaeology students Hannah Calaman ’24 and William Capuano ’26 walk a survey transect looking for surface artifacts on a field adjacent to the lower athletic fields.
Students silently marched along Chapel Way in remembrance of the Holocaust.
Ella Ifrah ’26, left, and Sarah Morgart ’26 lead a Six Million Steps for Six Million Lives march around campus as part of a Holocaust Remembrance Day ceremony held by Zachs Hillel House on Tuesday, April 18.

Day of remembrance 

The lighting of six Yahrzeit candles at Zachs Hillel House representing the six-million jews slaughtered in the Holocaust as part of the Six Million Steps for Six Million Lives international effort led by the Israeli-American Council Tuesday, April 18, 2023.
The lighting of six Yahrzeit candles at Zachs Hillel House representing the six-million jews slaughtered in the Holocaust as part of the Six Million Steps for Six Million Lives international effort led by the Israeli-American Council Tuesday, April 18, 2023.

The lighting of six Yahrzeit candles at Zachs Hillel House represents the six million Jewish people killed in the Holocaust. The ceremony is part of the Six Million Steps for Six Million Lives international effort led by the Israeli-American Council. 

Students playing at a celebration of Holi, the Hindu festival of colors Friday, April 14, 2023.
Mingyur Paldon ’23 and Maged Hassan ’25, at right, join others in dancing during the International Student Association and Office of Religious and Spiritual Programs’ celebration of Holi, the Hindu festival of colors, at the Cro BBQ pit.

A festival of colors 

Students playing at a celebration of Holi, the Hindu festival of colors Friday, April 14, 2023.
Students playing at a celebration of Holi, the Hindu festival of colors Friday, April 14, 2023.

Students throw colored powder at each other during the International Student Association and Office of Religious and Spiritual Programs' celebration of Holi, the Hindu festival of colors in April.

Attendees cheer the models during the People of Color Alliance (POCA) fashion show “The Blueprint” Saturday, April 8, 2023 in the 1962 Room.
Attendees cheer the models during the People of Color Alliance (POCA) fashion show, “The Blueprint,” Saturday, April 8 in Cro’s 1962 Room.

"The Blueprint" fashion show 

Models pose during the People of Color Alliance (POCA) fashion show “The Blueprint” Saturday, April 8, 2023 in the 1962 Room.
Toluwalase Bamigboye ’26, right, and Fernando Rufino ’25 pause at the end of the runway during the People of Color Alliance fashion show, “The Blueprint.”
A model poses during the People of Color Alliance (POCA) fashion show “The Blueprint” Saturday, April 8, 2023 in the 1962 Room.
Patricia Berrouet ’24 takes a turn at the end of the runway during the second annual People of Color Alliance fashion show April 8.
Annual Walk to End Homelessness sponsored by the New London Homeless Hospitality Center and The Holleran Center for Community Action and Public Policy.
The Conn community turned out in large numbers for the Annual Walk to End Homelessness sponsored by the New London Homeless Hospitality Center and The Holleran Center for Community Action and Public Policy.
Students play with animals on campus to de-stress at a petting zoo from Warm and Fuzzy Animal Adventures Wednesday, April 19, 202
Students play with animals at a petting zoo brought to campus by Warm and Fuzzy Animal Adventures on Wednesday, April 19.

Pet therapy 

Students play with animals on campus to de-stress at a petting zoo from Warm and Fuzzy Animal Adventures Wednesday, April 19, 202
Students play with animals on campus to de-stress at a petting zoo from Warm and Fuzzy Animal Adventures Wednesday, April 19, 202
Students play with animals on campus to de-stress at a petting zoo from Warm and Fuzzy Animal Adventures Wednesday, April 19, 202
Students play with animals on campus to de-stress at a petting zoo from Warm and Fuzzy Animal Adventures Wednesday, April 19, 202

Students play with animals on campus to de-stress.

Students welcome accepted students to Camel Days in April.
Students welcomed accepted students to campus for Camel Days in April.

Camel Daze 

Accepted students take selfies with the mascot on Camel Days in April.
Prof. Rachel Spicer leads a tour through the greenhouse on Camel Days in April.
Current students address prospective students at Camel Days in April.
An a cappella group performs for prospective students at Camel Days.

Conn welcomed accepted students to campus on two busy and exciting Camel Days in April.

Shot of parents taking photos of student a cappella group in Harkness
Family and friends take photos of the a cappella group Miss Connduct following their spring concert Sunday, April 30, in Harkness Chapel.



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