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Antarctica Voyage: Web Extras

Eighteen CC alumni, spouses, and family members participated in a journey to Antarctica led by CC Geology Professor Christine Siddoway, who has been conducting geological research in Antarctica for more than 20 years. The trip’s expedition log, transit map, and more photos and reflections by the participants are below. [imagebrowser id=3] Additional resources from the…

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The 2010 State of the Rockies Report Card: Agriculture in the Rockies

The 2009-10 State of the Rockies Series focuses on “Food and Agriculture in the Rockies: Current Challenges and New Trends.” Six students spent the summer conducting field research, and their findings are published in the State of the Rockies Report Card: www.coloradocollege.edu/StateoftheRockies/reportcard.html The student researchers were Patrick Creeden ’10 who studied threats to ranching, ways…

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Reunions

Ever wonder when your next class reunion will occur, and whether it will be combined with another class? Visit www.ColoradoCollege.edu/Alumni/HomecomingReunions/ReunionPlan.asp for information and a list of every reunion through your 50th. 2010 Reunions: October 8–10 1960 50th 1970 40th 1975 and 1976 35th 1980 and 1981 30th 1985 25th 1990 20th 2000 10th 2005 5th…

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The Next Step: Gaining Experience for Careers, Grad School, and Life After CC

You’ve seen the bumper stickers, or the t-shirts: “I am a liberal arts graduate. Would you like fries with that?” A criticism sometimes leveled at liberal arts education is that its broadly educated, creative-thinking students lack specific skills that translate to the career world. While we believe the value of a liberal arts education is…

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Antarctica Voyage: A Unique, Intellectual Adventure!

Eighteen CC alumni, spouses, and family members participated in a journey to Antarctica led by CC Geology Professor Christine Siddoway, who has been conducting geological research in Antarctica for more than 20 years. The CC contingent met in Ushuaia, Tierra del Fuego, Argentina, and on December 31 boarded the Corinthian II, which served as their…

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Achieving Our Vision Campaign: Where We Stand

The Year of the Tiger has arrived. As we said goodbye to one of the most challenging years in memory, we look forward to seeing what 2010 has in store, both personally and for Colorado College. The Vision for Colorado College remains strong, and the passion of alumni, parents, and friends of the college remains…

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Meet Sue Woolsey: Chair of the Board of Trustees

Read Suzanne Haley Woolsey’s resume and be impressed: Stanford and Harvard degrees in psychology and social relations and high-powered positions in the public, private, and government sectors. But meet Sue Woolsey P’97, P’98, P’00, who jokes that she can’t keep a job, and be impressed by her down-to-earth personality, intent gaze, and warm smile. She…

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Sports Briefs

Women’s Soccer Geoff Bennett, head coach of the women’s soccer team, announced on Feb. 11 that five recruits had signed national letters of intent to attend and play for Colorado College next fall. Joining CC as first-years for the 2010 season will be forward Lauren DiGregorio of Burnsville, Minn.; midfielder/forward Lynn Froetscher of Glencoe, Ill.;…

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Obituaries

 

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Documentary Pays Tribute to Professor Fred Sondermann

Fred Sondermann is a legendary name at Colorado College. He taught political science at CC from 1953 until his death in 1978. Those on campus during that time were fortunate to have known him; those who came later were aware of his lasting influence. Both those who knew him and those who didn’t now have…

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