The Unexpected Path: L. Song Richardson’s Journey to the CC Presidency
CC’s 14th president was a concert pianist, then dean at the University of California, Irvine School of Law before coming to Colorado College.
Issue: Summer 2021 • Tags: FeaturesCC’s 14th president was a concert pianist, then dean at the University of California, Irvine School of Law before coming to Colorado College.
Issue: Summer 2021 • Tags: FeaturesFormer Acting Co-Presidents Mike Edmonds and Robert G. Moore Look Back at the Year Like No Other
Issue: Summer 2021 • Tags: FeaturesIt was a combination Commencement and a first-year class reunion. Nearly 370 members of the Class of 2020 — including 11 Master of Arts in Teaching graduates — reunited on Sunday, May 30, for their long-awaited in-person Commencement ceremony. There was joy among classmates who had not seen one another, or their professors, since they…
Issue: Summer 2021 • Tags: Features“Stumbling is not falling.” — Malcolm X An in-person Commencement ceremony was held Sunday, May 23, at the new Weidner Field in downtown Colorado Springs, with 532 undergraduate degrees and 17 Masters of Arts in Teaching degrees awarded. The event concluded a year like no other, in which students immersed themselves in virtual and hybrid…
Issue: Summer 2021 • Tags: FeaturesThink Bookmobile — But For the Arts
Issue: Summer 2021 • Tags: FeaturesCOVID Copes: Fostering Felines? Pandemic Puzzles? What Helped Faculty Get Through the Pandemic?
Issue: Summer 2021 • Tags: FeaturesColorado College students and recent alumni representing a variety of departments and disciplines earned a number of academic awards this year. CC Fulbright Adviser Roy Jo Sartin says that Fulbright reports this cycle was the most competitive in the program’s 75-year history. Of CC’s 21 total applicants in this most recent cycle: 57% advanced to…
Issue: Summer 2021 • Tags: Features