The Lear Center is responsible for the maintenance of the Campus Art Collection, most of which is distributed across campus. There are several additional art collections that are available within the ...
These general guidelines have been established to help academic departments and administrative offices manage their records and determine which ones have long-term historical value. Transfer to the ...
Helen O. Gildersleeve Collection of Children's Books Beatrix Potter Collection Lois and Louis Darling Collection Margaret Sherwood Libby Collection William Bromberg Collection of Oz editions and ...
The Lear Center has approximately 24,000 rare books with strengths in the history of the book, children's literature, American literature and travel, fine press printing, and artists' books. The ...
The Linda Lear Center staff work closely with donors to identify materials appropriate for adding to our collections. When possible, donors are encouraged to provide an inventory or overall summary of ...
The permanent records of Connecticut College document the growth and development of the College and serve as an information resource for administrative decision-making and other College operations and ...
The Lear Center holds the historical record of Connecticut College as well as special collections in the areas of manuscript materials, books, and art. Strengths include the history of Connecticut ...
Subject to the guidelines of the Connecticut College Archives Collection Development Policy, the Connecticut College Archives accepts donations of personal papers or manuscripts, in print or digital ...
At Conn, we don’t just ask “What’s your major?” We ask you to make connections between your education and your interests—to combine your learning and your likes into a personalized experience that ...
Connecticut College has been awarded a $500,000 grant from the Mellon Foundation to build a platform for public research and ...