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Celebrating 50 Years: John Riker

This year, Colorado College’s John Riker, professor of philosophy, is celebrating 50 years of teaching at the college. A celebration was held at this year’s Homecoming, with Riker giving a talk on his recent scholarship, “Philosophy and Psychoanalysis: Re-vitalizing Contemporary Life,” alongside a celebratory event and reception with Professor of Philosophy Jonathan Lee interviewing Riker,…

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Family and Friends Weekend, 2018

   

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Homecoming Weekend, Oct. 11-14, 2018

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From Potter to Protector

Mellon Artist-in-Residence Virgil Ortiz Calls on the Future to Honor the Past

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Welcome in the Wilderness

Making Outdoor Education More Inclusive

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Time to Get Your Hands Dirty

The Press at Colorado College celebrates 40 years and Printer Aaron Cohick reflects on the past and present of the Press.

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Community Engaged Fellows

CC’s Community Engaged Fellows, a new program in the Collaborative for Community Engagement, provides support for students who have high financial need so they can pursue their passions for service and civic engagement without being obligated to work part-time jobs.

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Symposium Speakers Urge Engagement, Participation

Colorado College hosted a Midterm Election Symposium featuring a variety of speakers, including journalists, politicians, and academics. Running from Sept. 24 to Nov. 29, a series of events, many of them open to the Colorado Springs community as well as members of the Colorado College community, were held in the weeks before and after the…

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A Train of Thought Across America

Three CC alumnae embarked on what they called the “Rail Tale Train Tour,” riding the rails from Portland, Maine, to Portland, Oregon, and stopping in 10 American cities. In lieu of searching for the answers, they focused on finding the questions and creating interdisciplinary work to be shared along the way.

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