Colorado College in the News – September 2022

The Office of Communications and Marketing curates this report of news clips that feature Colorado College and CC-affiliated people. 

Media Coverage of Colorado College

Hilaree Nelson ’95

9/27/22 | The Gazette | Coloradan and famed mountaineer Hilaree Nelson missing on Nepal mountain
“Hilaree Nelson, a famed ski mountaineer and Colorado College alum, has been reported missing on 26,781-foot Mount Manaslu in Nepal.”

National/International News

 9/14/22 | The White House | White House Appoints 2022-2023 Class of White House Fellows
“Jeff earned an M.D. and M.S. (Clinical Research) from the University of Michigan as a Dean’s Scholar, and a B.A. from Colorado College as a Boettcher Scholar.”

9/14/22 | Yahoo.com | Gale and ASECS Award Fellowships to Five Scholars to Support Emerging Research of Eighteenth-Century Studies
“Jared Richman, Associate Professor of English, Colorado College, U.S.
Project: The project, Voicing Disability in Eighteenth-Century Print Culture, seeks to understand how the eighteenth-century represented and politicized speech and communication disorders. This project will build on the work of disability scholars in the field.”

9/10/22 | AP News | Wheelchair lacrosse athletes push sport with Colorado roots
“He played in high school and captained Colorado College’s field lacrosse team. But his playing days came to an end when a bad fall broke his back and left him paralyzed from the waist down.”

9/10/22 | NY Post | Wheelchair lacrosse gives disabled players a second chance
“He played in high school and captained Colorado College’s field lacrosse team. But his playing days came to an end when a bad fall broke his back and left him paralyzed from the waist down.”

8/16/22 | Forbes | Canada, U.S. In Top Spots Ahead Of Wednesday’s 2022 World Juniors Quarterfinals
“Kaidan Mbereko, an undrafted 19-year-old out of Colorado College, has seized the moment. He has allowed just four goals in his three starts, for a 1.33 goals-against average and .939 save percentage.”

9/28/22 | Phys.org | Hubble detects protective shield defending a pair of dwarf galaxies
“‘A lot of people were struggling to explain how these streams of material could be there,” said Dhanesh Krishnarao, assistant professor at Colorado College. “If this gas was removed from these galaxies, how are they still forming stars?’”

9/27/22 | Inside HigherEd | Title IX Mandatory Reporting Expansion Under Fire
“’Mandatory reporting systems where all but a few faculty and staff are required to report anything they hear, whether or not they have talked to or gotten consent from the student, effectively ruins opportunities for survivors to have a safe avenue for getting help,” wrote Pardes Lyons-Warren, chair of the Student Title IX Assistant Resource Team at Colorado College. “Maintaining control over survivors remains mandatory reporting’s key purpose, regardless of the violations of free speech, privacy and academic freedom that come with that.’”

9/24/22 | The Colorado Sun | Opinion: Camp Hale deserves national monument designation
“And according to Colorado College’s 2022 Conservation in the West poll, more than 80 percent of Colorado voters support creating new protected lands.”

9/23/22 | The Gazette | Colorado Springs’ Downtown Partnership shines spotlight on area’s progress at 25th annual breakfast
“The event, attended by nearly 750 people, took place at Ed Robson Arena, the 3,400-seat indoor venue that opened a year ago on the campus of Colorado College on downtown’s north edge.”

9/21/22 | KKTV | Viewhouse Sports Blitz – Coach Kris Mayott
“This week we sit down with Colorado College men’s hockey head coach, Kris Mayotte. Coach Mayotte previews this season and what Tiger fans can expect in his second year as head coach.”

9/16/22 | Times Higher Education | Blocks for building a stronger student community
“Among the arguments for effective working was simply to do one thing at a time. That approach stuck with the faculty at Colorado College (CC). They recognised that the world was changing rapidly but that the higher education sector was still doing the same thing.”

9/15/22 | KRDO | New study showing misinformation on TikTok emphasizes the importance of media literacy
“Corey Hutchins, a journalism professor at Colorado College, says studies like this allow educators to start teaching media literacy at an early age.”

9/14/22 | Reno Gazette Journal | Mountain West Conference commissioner Craig Thompson stepping down after 24 years
“The University of Hawai‘i also joined the league as a football-only member on July 1, 2012, while Colorado College became a member in women’s soccer on July 1, 2014.”

9/14/22 | Health University of Utah | From White Coat to White House: University of Utah Health Doctor Joins Prestigious Fellowship Program
“A native of Centennial, Colorado, Nadel earned his B.A. in Neuroscience with minors in Latin American Studies and Biochemistry from Colorado College as a Boettcher Scholar. He graduated with his M.D. and M.S. from the University of Michigan with academic honors and distinction in research as a Dean’s Merit Scholar.”

9/14/22 | Gulf Oil & Gas | Alliance Resource Announces New Ventures Team Led by Andrew Woodward & Matthew Lewis
“Mr. Woodward received his Bachelor of Arts in economics and philosophy from Colorado College and his Master of Business Administration from the University of Texas.”

9/13/22 | The Tribune | Assessment results show District 38 students meeting or exceeding statewide averages
“The presentation included results of D38 students which performed in the Colorado Measures of Academic Achievement (CMAS), for grades 3-8, as well as Colorado College Readiness Exams for students in ninth grade with the PSAT 8/9, 10th grade (PSAT 10) and 11th grade (SAT).
 
9/13/22 | Fox 21 News | FAC Happy Hour at Rico’s Cafe & Wine Bar
“Fall is in the air, and art is everywhere! That is if the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center at Colorado College has anything to say about it.”

9/11/22 | KXAN | Texas health department names interim commissioner
“Dr. Jennifer Shuford will take over for Hellerstedt beginning Oct. 1. She graduated from Colorado College in Colorado Springs with a bachelor’s degree in chemistry before earning her Master of Public Health degree from Harvard School of Public Health.”

9/9/10 | The Riverdale Press | Year later, Ruth still makes a difference
“Julie Price met Ruth Mullen when they were barely 18, in the hallways of their Colorado College dormitory. Ruth would blast Bob Dylan from her room, which was just enough to convince the shy Julie to say hello.”

9/9/22 | Fox 31 | Latino activism leads on climate change
“Colorado College’s Conservation in the West Poll published this year showed notably higher percentages of Latino, Black and Indigenous voters in eight western states concerned about climate change, pollution and the impact of fossil fuels.”

9/8/22 | Houston Style Magazine | Shuford Named Interim Commissioner of State Health Department
“Shuford graduated from Colorado College in Colorado Springs with a bachelor’s degree in chemistry and received her Doctor of Medicine degree from The University of Texas Southwestern Medical School.”

9/8/22 | Westword | Art Attack: Fall in Love With New Gallery Shows and More
Breathe Into the Past: Crosscurrents in the Caribbean
Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center at Colorado College, 30 West Dale Street, Colorado Springs”

9/8/22 | Texas Health and Human Services | Shuford Named Interim Commissioner of State Health Department
“Shuford graduated from Colorado College in Colorado Springs with a bachelor’s degree in chemistry and received her Doctor of Medicine degree from The University of Texas Southwestern Medical School.”

9/7/22 | KOAA | Local groups offer safe gun storage workshops to help prevent suicide
“For Colorado College student, Maddi Schink, suicide by firearms is personal after losing her aunt at just 14 years old.”

9/7/22 | Fox 21 News | Suicide Prevention Workshop: How gun safes can decrease suicides
“‘This is a series of workshops to kind of offer a solution,” said Fer Juárez Durán, a Colorado College student and host of the workshop. “A mentor of mine always says be a solution area. So I guess that’s one of the things that we do here.’”

9/7/22 | The Gazette | Colorado Springs workshops focus on keeping guns safe from unauthorized users
“This week’s “Safe Homes, Safer Families” workshops, a product of two Colorado College students and local suicide prevention groups, deliver the message that by storing guns more safely, more lives can be saved.”

9/2/22 | Fox 21 News | Jumping into action: USA Jump Rope National Team to perform at Labor Day Lift Off
“Four members of the USA Jump Rope National Team from Idaho Falls, Idaho, showed off their jump roping skills at Ed Robson Arena, ahead of the 2023 World Jump Rope Championships.”

9/2/22 | KRDO | Team USA Jump Rope National Team members will perform at the Labor Day Lift Off
“The World Jump Rope Championship will be held in 2023 in Colorado Springs at Ed Robson Arena.
Four Team USA Jump Rope National Team members from Idaho Falls, Idaho, were in the Ed Robson Arena today to demonstrate their skills.”

9/2/22 | Western Michigan University | Alumna awarded Pulitzer Prize for poetry
“Born in Michigan City, Indiana, she has taught at Kalamazoo College, Colorado College, University of Michigan, Washington University in St. Louis and the University of Southern Maine’s Stonecoast MFA program.”

Athletics

9/26/22 | Bleacher Nation | Josiah Slavin Growing Into a Leadership Role in Rockford and Chicago
“Josiah spent two years in the USHL (one in Lincoln and a second with the Chicago Steel) before following Jaccob’s route through Colorado College. He spent two years at CC in the NCHC (which he confidently said is the best college hockey conference), and credits that with helping him make it as far as he has in the professional ranks.”

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