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Welcome to a collection of essays by Claire Gaudiani, a leading thinker in social innovation, philanthropy, and civic engagement. Explore her profound insights that challenge and expand our understanding of the world
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A Decade of Achievement at Connecticut College
During the last decade we learned to embrace the role of planning. . .and that not only made us better at planning, it made us much better at dreaming.
Educating for International Management: The Joseph H. Lauder Institute
Essay from Foreign Languages and International Trade: A Global Perspective
Doing Justice
Leaders have to approach social justice with the same rigor they bring to business.
Case Study: New London Development Corporation
Prepared for The American Assembly by Peggy Cosgrove
President & Planner
When the head of a small liberal arts college takes on the job of leading a major urban renewal project, sparks fly and an important question is raised: Shouldn’t more college presidents be like Claire Gaudiani?
Vision, Lemon Spritzers, and Saying Thank You: A New Job Description for College Presidents
This paper was prepared for discussion with the Connecticut College trustees in 1992.
A Day in the Life – Presidents’ Public Diaries
Claire Gaudiani
Moving Downtown
The following article about the Center for Community Action and Public Policy originally appeared in the January 1997 issue of Connecticut College Magazine.