Senior class president Alexandra Felfle \u2710 told her classmates, My dearest camels, I want you to be committed. Committed to your life. Committed to your family. Committed to changing the world. Committed to finding love. Whatever it is that you choose, I want you to be passionate about it. I want you all to follow through and persist, because character is destiny
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President Lee Higdon told the 2009 graduates You are graduating at a pivotal time in US history – i...
We have been given the privilege of an unmatched education, and we now have the responsibility to us...
Brenner Green told his classmates of his personal journey, and that I’ve come to realize that the C...
Kristin Griffin tells the soon-to-be-graduates, We are so fortunate to have built up this kind of s...
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HE Ambassador Louis B. Susman told the graduates This not a country where individuals are born with...
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In her first Commencement address at the College, President Bergeron tells the Class of 2014 that sh...
President Higdon tells the Centennial Class of 2011: You have the unique experience of graduating w...
President Leo I. Higdon, Jr. tells the Class of 2008 that they have impressed him with their intell...
President Higdon advises the 2007 graduates: Use your words well. Think about how your behaviors, y...
Let us now measure the steps we have taken: The Connecticut College footprint is our next step to co...
“Our most powerful tool is our liberal arts education,” said Cheetham, the daughter of 1974 and 1975...
President Higdon tells graduates they are graduating at a pivotal time in U.S. history – indeed, in ...
Riordan Frost offers advice and the quotes of others for his classmates to consider. He states he ha...
President Lee Higdon told the 2009 graduates You are graduating at a pivotal time in US history – i...
We have been given the privilege of an unmatched education, and we now have the responsibility to us...
Brenner Green told his classmates of his personal journey, and that I’ve come to realize that the C...
Kristin Griffin tells the soon-to-be-graduates, We are so fortunate to have built up this kind of s...
President Lee Higdon said the Class of 2013 has met the challenges he outlined for them when they ar...
HE Ambassador Louis B. Susman told the graduates This not a country where individuals are born with...
President Higdon urges the graduates, Continue to embrace learning in all its forms. Continue to cr...
In her first Commencement address at the College, President Bergeron tells the Class of 2014 that sh...
President Higdon tells the Centennial Class of 2011: You have the unique experience of graduating w...
President Leo I. Higdon, Jr. tells the Class of 2008 that they have impressed him with their intell...
President Higdon advises the 2007 graduates: Use your words well. Think about how your behaviors, y...
Let us now measure the steps we have taken: The Connecticut College footprint is our next step to co...
“Our most powerful tool is our liberal arts education,” said Cheetham, the daughter of 1974 and 1975...
President Higdon tells graduates they are graduating at a pivotal time in U.S. history – indeed, in ...
Riordan Frost offers advice and the quotes of others for his classmates to consider. He states he ha...
President Lee Higdon told the 2009 graduates You are graduating at a pivotal time in US history – i...