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Sloane Crosley ('00): best-selling author; essayist; publicist with Vintage Books; David Grann ('89): journalist and best-selling and staff writer at The New Yorker; Joshua Green ('94): senior national correspondent at Bloomberg Businessweek and a weekly columnist for the Boston Globe
Connecticut College Camels men's soccer players (2 P) Pages in category "Connecticut College alumni" The following 154 pages are in this category, out of 154 total.
Grace Hoadley Dodge (1873) – established Columbia University Teachers’ College [2] [3] Nellie Grant (1873) – daughter of U.S. President Ulysses S. Grant and First Lady Julia Grant [4] Mary Knight Wood (1875) – American pianist, music educator and composer [5] Julia Lathrop (1876) – the first woman ever to head a government agency in ...
Defunct magazines published in Connecticut (2 P) Pages in category "Magazines published in Connecticut" The following 65 pages are in this category, out of 65 total.
Associates college: 3,899 [6] 1992 [8] Central Connecticut State University: New Britain: Public Masters university: 9,468 1849 Charter Oak State College: New Britain: Public Baccalaureate college: 1,602 1973 Connecticut College: New London: Private Baccalaureate college: 1,948 1911 Eastern Connecticut State University: Willimantic: Public ...
Pages in category "Lists of people by university or college in Connecticut" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Eli Lake, national security correspondent for The Daily Beast and Newsweek Magazine; William F. LaPlante II, 5-time Emmy winner for ABC and CBS, founding Sr. Prod. of Satellite Newschannel (world's first all-live cable news network) writer Washington Post and UPI. Malcolm MacPherson, national and foreign correspondent for Newsweek magazine
The following is a list of notable alumni of Choate Rosemary Hall, also known informally simply as Choate.A private, college-preparatory, boarding school located in Wallingford, Connecticut, it took its present name and began a coeducational system with the merger in 1971 of two single-sex establishments: the Choate School (founded in 1896 in Wallingford) and Rosemary Hall (founded in 1890 in ...