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The Summer Collaborative Research Program is bringing more faculty and students together to work on research projects, and benefiting both in the process.
Issue: December 2015 • Tags: Features
The Summer Collaborative Research Program is bringing more faculty and students together to work on research projects, and benefiting both in the process.
Issue: December 2015 • Tags: Features
According to Associate Professor of History Jane Murphy, co-director with Associate Professor of Biology Phoebe Lostroh of what’s known as SCoRe (Summer Collaborative Research Program), 117 students engaged in undergraduate research during summer 2015, both on- and off-campus. Multiple sources of funding provide the same stipend of $4,000 to individual students for 10 weeks of…
Issue: December 2015 • Tags: Features
See what the Religion Department has done to become a model of diversity in the curriculum.
Issue: December 2015 • Tags: Features
These two professors have been influencing students and the campus as a whole for a half century.
Issue: December 2015 • Tags: FeaturesColorado College welcomed 13 new tenure-track faculty members at the beginning of the 2015-16 academic year. Anthony Bull Associate Professor of Human Biology and Kinesiology Bull examines the effects of physical activity and energy balance on health and performance in humans. Lynne Gratz Assistant Professor of the Environmental Program Gratz’s research focuses on the…
Issue: December 2015 • Tags: Features
We asked members of the graduating class what their “most CC memory” was. Their responses were as varied as the class itself.
Issue: August 2015 • Tags: Features
The 20-some gardens on campus contribute to our special sense of place and our unique brand of education.
Issue: August 2015 • Tags: Features
The Woman’s Educational Society has a long and storied history at CC, stretching all the way back to 1889.
Issue: August 2015 • Tags: Features
Scholarships established through the challenge have helped diversify Colorado College’s student body by attracting high-need, first-generation students, broadening the college’s base from which it can draw talent and diversifying the student body. Once these students have decided to enroll, the college aims to prepare them for academic success and personal fulfillment. That’s where the Bridge…
Issue: August 2015 • Tags: Features
In 2010, Colorado College was challenged to establish scholarships for high-need or first-generation, four-year college students to make CC more financially accessible. The Walton Family Foundation pledged to match contributions up to $10 million. Alumni, parents, and friends of the college answered the call, not only exceeding the challenge’s goal by $800,000 in commitments, which…
Issue: August 2015 • Tags: Features