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Reuben Mitrani ’14: ‘So Good, They Named Him after a Sandwich’

Approximately 200 people attended an event at Wooglin’s Deli in late January in memory of Reuben Eli Mitrani ’14, who passed away while studying abroad during the fall semester of his junior year. Wooglin’s, a popular deli adjacent to campus, officially renamed their Reuben sandwich “Reuben’s Reuben” in his honor, and  the newly named sandwich…

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CC Climbs Four Spots to Place 6th on Peace Corps List

Colorado College has placed sixth among the Peace Corps top volunteer-producing colleges, the highest the college has ever been ranked. CC moved up four notches in the small school category from its 10th place position last year, marking the third consecutive year that CC has placed among the top 10 schools in its category. CC…

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College Hires New Director of Alumni Relations

Anita Pariseau joined Colorado College as the new director of alumni relations on April 1. Previously, Pariseau was director of alumni relations and executive director of  the alumni association at Colorado School of Mines for nine years. Prior to joining Mines, she worked in  both Harvard’s and Wellesley’s alumni associations and also has worked in…

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What Are Recent Grads Doing?

How are recent Colorado College grads faring in a challenging job market? We asked, and we found them pursuing exciting and meaningful new adventures all across the globe. A feature on our website at http://www.coloradocollege.edu/recentgrads has recent grads telling their stories about their transition from CC to career. The webpage was created by Arielle Gross…

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Looking for the Untold Story

As a reporter and editor at the Forward, a national Jewish news organization, I call on my Colorado College education constantly, whether I’m seeking out a single human story in an immense tragedy like Newtown or if I’m on deadline editing a dozen stories for Forward’s annual education section. First, there are the obvious ways:…

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Choosing Sensitive Details in One Sandy Hook Story

Reporter Naomi Zeveloff ’06 of the Jewish Daily Forward reflects on interviewing the mother of the youngest victim in the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting and on writing a complicated portrait of grief. This piece was originally commissioned for The Dart Society, an association of journalists who cover violence and tragedy.  Nine days after her…

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A Year of Planning: By the numbers

Colorado College’s “Year of Planning” has come quite a long way. Quickly. Instead of offering a detailed description of each and every event that has brought us to where we are now, we’ve provided an overview of the Year of Planning based on the “numbers.” So, let’s reflect on the data that drove the Year…

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Blending Technology and Teaching

I was introduced to the concept of blended learning a year ago while attending a conference on next-generation learning. Blended learning is an approach to education that combines traditional classroom pedagogies with online activities and resources. In some of my courses (e.g., Sociology of Health and Medicine; Environmental Sociology; Quantitative Research Methods), students regularly work…

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‘New’ Sports Center Shines

Generosity of Alumnus, Foundation are key The year 1970 was a banner one for Colorado College. It introduced the innovative Block Plan, which allowed students to devote all their time to one subject every three and a half weeks. Also new that year? El Pomar Sports Center, on Cache La Poudre Street near Cascade Avenue. The…

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