Class Notes: '90s
Issue: April 2010 • Tags: TigerWire
Issue: April 2010 • Tags: TigerWire
Issue: April 2010 • Tags: TigerWire
Five new members were inducted into the William Jackson Palmer Founders Society on Nov. 5, in a ceremony at the base of the Earle Flagpole on Worner Quad. The Society was created in 2002 to honor Colorado College benefactors whose lifetime gifts total or exceed $1 million. The new inductees are: The Inasmuch Foundation, with…
Issue: April 2010 • Tags: Around CCIssue: April 2010 • Tags: TigerWire
Issue: April 2010 • Tags: TigerWire
Issue: April 2010 • Tags: TigerWire
Economics Professor Mark Smith spent the fall of 2009 as a Fulbright-Schuman EU Scholar studying the European Union Emissions Trading Scheme, based in Brussels. As part of his sabbatical, he attended the United Nations 15th Conference of the Parties on Global Climate Change in Copenhagen. Despite the wintry setting, Copenhagen was the hot place to…
Issue: April 2010 • Tags: Around CCby Paul Butler ’79 In “Out of Style,” Butler applauds the emerging interest in the study of style among compositionists, arguing that the loss of stylistics from composition in recent decades left it alive only in the popular imagination as a set of grammar conventions. His goal is to articulate style as a vital and…
Issue: April 2010 • Tags: On the BookshelfBookstore Advisory Committee Recommends Outsourcing The Bookstore Advisory Committee, working since September 2009 on the question of whether the CC Bookstore operations should be outsourced or return to a self-operated model, on Dec. 10 presented a unanimous recommendation in favor of outsourcing. The committee included faculty, staff and students. The CC Bookstore was outsourced largely…
Issue: April 2010 • Tags: Around CC, Web Extrasby Anthony D. Barnosky ’74 While reviewing evidence that points to drastic changes resulting from even small global temperature increases, Barnosky also discusses biodiversity’s importance, compares rates of evolutionary change with global temperatures, and recounts Earth’s four previous mass extinctions. One of the assessments is that “many of the species that humans tend to like”…
Issue: April 2010 • Tags: On the Bookshelf