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Issue: Summer 2019

To the Editor

It was a delight to see the photograph on page 10 of the latest Bulletin. During my visit to CC for my 50th reunion in 2012, I took some time to visit the archives at Tutt Library to do research on my family’s history with the college. A large print of the baseball team photograph was lying on a table in the archives with a note that the names of the players were unknown. I was struck by the student sitting at the far right of the middle row — he was my grandfather, Frank Sawyer Bayley. The archivist was excited that there was one name that could be associated with the picture. Looking for more information,…

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Issue: Summer 2019

From the President

Dear, Alumni, Parents, and Friends, As we prepare for a new academic year, I am grateful to the many students, faculty, staff, alumni, trustees, and friends who are dedicated to moving Colorado College forward. Our bold commitment to become an antiracist institution took precedence this past academic year, and it will continue to be a…

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Issue: Summer 2019

CC Welcomes 14 New Faculty Members, 4 Riley Scholars

During the 2018-19 academic year, Colorado College hired 14 new faculty members. CC looks forward to welcoming each faculty member as they begin their tenure-track appointments. Colorado College also has hired four new Riley Scholars-in-Residence. The new tenure-track faculty are: Ikemefuna (Ike) Agbanusi, Mathematics and Computer Science Agbanusi received his Ph.D. in mathematics from Boston University and his B.S. in applied mathematics, magna cum laude, from the New Jersey Institute of Technology.  He was the J.L Doob research assistant professor at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC) before becoming a visiting assistant professor at Colgate University in 2016. His research focuses on the analysis of differential equations in the…

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Issue: Summer 2019

‘Wall of Negativity’ Comes Down

Students and community members helped Amauri Bargioni ’19 work on his “Wall of Negativity” mural, which covered two sides of the Whitney Building behind Wooglin’s on North Tejon Street. When Bargioni and members of the Art Department heard about plans for the building’s demolition in order to prepare for the new Robson Arena, they saw…

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