Ann Livingston Schenk

Ann Livingston Schenk

ASSOCIATE DEAN OF THE COLLEGE; DEAN OF JUNIORS, SENIORS AND TRANSFERS; POSSE COORDINATOR, MELLON MAYS UNDERGRADUATE FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM CO-COORDINATOR

As Associate Dean of the College/Dean of Juniors and Seniors, Ann Schenk counsels and advises students on their educational goals while monitoring their progress toward graduation. She also serves as a liaison between students and resources on campus and partners with faculty and staff across the College to ensure academic success. She is the coordinator for our POSSE scholars program and Mellon-Mays Undergraduate Fellowship Program, and oversees transfers to the College.

Sheetal Chhabria, Jacob and Hilda Blaustein Assistant Professor of History, Connecticut College

Sheetal Chhabria

Associate Professor of History, Chair of the Department of History, MELLON MAYS UNDERGRADUATE FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM CO-COORDINATOR

South Asian history • Colonialism • Urbanism • Capitalism • Global history • History of Poverty

She has also been involved with the Power, Knowledge, and Practice pathway as well as the Global Capitalism pathways.

Lynne McCue

SENIOR ASSISTANT TO THE DEAN OF EQUITY AND INCLUSION

Lynne McCue joined the College in 1999. She began as a part-time administrative assistant in the Psychology department later worked in the English department for one year before joining the Dean of the College’s office full-time. The Dean of the College became the Dean of the College/Senior Diversity Officer with the hiring of Armando Bengochea, who then brought the Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship program to Connecticut College, and Lynne has been the assistant for this program ever since its arrival.