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Research Articles

Vol. 13 No. 1

Reconnecting to Mission: Connecticut College’s Outreach to New London during the Claire Gaudiani Era

  • Paul Marthers
Submitted
July 22, 2010
Published
2010-07-22

Abstract

During her presidency (1988–2001), Claire Gaudiani reconnected
Connecticut College with New London, the college’s home city, whose citizens through grassroots fund raising and donations of land established the college in 1911. Through an emphasis on service-learning, community outreach, and an education not for oneself as well as economic investments in the
revitalization of downtown New London, Connecticut College established a model that Gaudiani hoped other colleges would follow. Yet opposition to the investment of College funds to redevelop downtown New London led to Gaudiani’s departure after a majority of Connecticut College’s tenured professors signed a petition calling for her ouster. Though not entirely successful in achieving her economic redevelopment agenda, Gaudiani deserves credit and praise for establishing engagement and service-learning initiatives that continue to manifest the ideals expressed by Connecticut College’s initial founding mission and promise.