02/20/2020
We are excited to announce our new exhibit The Continuing Enchantment of Oz: The World of Oz after L. Frank Baum. This exhibit explores the rich history of Oz after the death of its creator L.Frank Baum. The exhibit traces the many authors who contributed to the ongoing story of Oz, the ephemera made, and the newsletters and scholarship produced by Ozophiles. It's open from February 18th - April 15th on the First floor of Shain Library.
10/23/2019
As part of , we are featuring interesting formats of materials in our collection. This is a tintype photograph. Tintypes were made by creating a direct positive on a thin sheet of metal coated with a dark lacquer or enamel and used as the support for the photographic emulsion. It was introduced in the mid-19th century and continued to be produced until the 20th century.
Featured here is a tintype from the William Ingram papers. William Ingram was born in Connecticut in 1825 and gives his occupation in the 1860 census as huntsman. William volunteered for the Union army in November of 1861. He was mustered into Company K of the 12th Connecticut as a sharpshooter. On March 4, 1863 he writes what seems to be his final letter home announcing that he is well. Less than a month later he is discharged due to illness and begins to travel home. William arrived home in Mystic, Connecticut on April 28, 1863 and died hours later.
See it in person, on the first floor of the Charles E. Shain Library.
09/13/2019
On Tuesday, September 17, at 7 pm in Palmer Auditorium, Jarrett Krosoczka will be the speaker at the College’s annual “One Book One Region” Lecture. An exhibition of Krosoczka’s artwork is currently featured at Shain Library until Monday, October 14th. Come Check it out!
Pictures featured here: “Growing Up Triptych” and “Coney Island” from Hey Kiddo and “Bam! Socko!” from Lunch Lady
10/23/2018
The Sound Lab Foundation Lecture is back for its 21st year. This year, we feature a local green entrepreneur who is part of a group seeking to transform Long Island Sound through underwater vertical farming. This initiative helps to clean the Sound, fight global warming, and provide new sources of food for a growing population. Suzie Flores presents "Seeing Seaweed Differently: Farming Kelp off the New England Coast" in the Charles Chu Asian Art Reading Room in the Shain Library, Thursday, October 25 at 4:30 pm. A reception will follow her talk.
07/09/2018
A new article by Linda Lear on Rachel Carson's childhood in Pennsylvania for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette!
The Next Page: Rachel Carson, a child of the Allegheny
In March, Jill Lepore, the Harvard historian and popular New Yorker staff writer, published a thoughtful essay criticizing the new Library of America ...
05/21/2018
Congratulations to the 424 Connecticut College students awarded degrees yesterday and to the 51 students who completed honors theses. Several of those students have chosen to make their honors research available to scholars worldwide. You can see their work here:
Student Honors Papers | Connecticut College
Destined to Authoritarian Rule?: A Comparative Analysis of the Processes of State Creation and Regime Formation of Jordan, Saudi Arabia, and Iran, Caroline Glass
05/14/2018
The Lear Center has a collection of over 150 little magazines and other independent cultural journals. We now have an index of titles on our website with links to catalog records and digitized versions, where available.
http://collections.conncoll.edu/littlemags/
05/10/2018
The new Friends of the Library newsletter is available: an in-depth dive into our new Botany exhibition, Friends scholarship winners, a new collection of classic works on camping, and more!
Spring Newsletter 2018
By Benjamin Panciera, Becky Parmer, and Rose C. Oliveira, Published on 04/01/18
05/04/2018
Need some quiet to focus on finals? Come to the Lear Center next week for three days of extended hours! Wednesday - Friday, 5:00-10:00.
04/16/2018
Today is the first of our two Camel Days, when we host admitted students with a variety of activities in Shain Library and across campus. While the weather outside is a tad dreary, the library feels brighter with the installation of a new exhibit featuring capstone projects by students in Architectural Studies. Evolution of the Process will be on view until June 30.
03/22/2018
Some of the best places to see art? College campuses! The Cheddar features Zhang Hongtu's Van Gogh/Bodhidharma series currently being exhibited in the Charles Chu Asian Art Reading Room in our own Charles E. Shain Library. Watch here:
The Unlikely Place You'll Find Top Art Exhibits
Chief Art Correspondent Cheryl McGinnis takes a look at some of the top art exhibits and galleries on display at colleges around the world.
03/13/2018
From horse-drawn sledding to skiing in the Arboretum, Connecticut College students have always made the best of New England's unpredictable winters. We're loving these photos of students enjoying winter activities across campus!
Another day, another snowstorm … though honestly,...
Another day, another snowstorm … though honestly, we aren’t too upset, because it means we can enjoy one last round of winter activities before spring! Connecticut College’s campus is the perfect...