A full slate of programs and activities awaited Camels of all ages on Friday including a photoshoot for National Coming Out Day, a career networking event, seminar experiences for parents and alumni, a keynote address with climate author David Wallace-Wells, and performances from the Connecticut College Theater Department, the College's a cappella groups, and PRISM.
The Hale Center for Career Development teamed up with @ConnCollAlumni at #CCFallWeekend to provide networking opportunities for Camels. ???????? pic.twitter.com/zybtrPudci
— Connecticut College (@ConnCollege) October 11, 2019
Associate VP for Facilities Management and Campus Planning Trina Learned discusses the founding of the College, the creation of campus and its historical preservation during her First Year Seminar, "Past, Present, and Future of the Connecticut College Campus." #CCFallWeekend pic.twitter.com/EF8Ei4ICBz
— Connecticut College (@ConnCollege) October 11, 2019
Is human morality essential for our lives to have meaning? Associate Professor of Philosophy Simon Feldman explores this question and more with his First Year Seminar, "The Meaning of Life." #CCFallWeekend pic.twitter.com/8WuDoy2xAn
— Connecticut College (@ConnCollege) October 11, 2019
On day two of Fall Weekend, alumni, students, families and friends were invited to attend the State of the College with President Bergeron, visit The Hale Center for Career Development for a ribbon-cutting ceremony, and cheer on the Connecticut College soccer teams.
Past and present athletes of @ConnCollegeMHKY hit the links in the alumni golf tournament followed by a scrimmage on the ice at Dayton Arena #CCFallWeekend ???????????? pic.twitter.com/jvWYYtFy1u
— Connecticut College Athletics (@CamelAthletics) October 12, 2019
During the afternoon, student clubs and organizations sold swag and goodies at Harvestfest, a Fall Weekend tradition, and enjoyed an afternoon of fun on the green. President Bergeron discussed the future of athletics, OnStage at Conn hosted a pre-concert talk with Kittel & Co., and the evening ended with the Fall Ball dance in Cro.
Harvestfest is a #CCFallWeekend tradition where clubs and orgs sell swag to raise funds. ???????? pic.twitter.com/TYHmaStHCn
— Connecticut College (@ConnCollege) October 12, 2019