Around the Block – So Much to Celebrate!

Seniors: Apply to Graduate!

With Commencement just over a month away, this is a reminder for all seniors – the deadline to apply to graduate is April 19. Please make sure you submit your application and don’t forget to record your name in NameCoach.

CC Awarded Newman Civic Fellowship Campus Innovation Cohort

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Tava Quad photographed by drone on June 14, 2023. Photo by Scott Randall/Pikes Peak Aerials
By Julia Fennell ’21 

Campus Compact has selected CC to receive funding as part of the Newman Civic Fellowship Campus Innovation Cohort. This funding will improve the college’s mentorship process and experience for the Newman Civic Fellowship program, coordinated by the Collaborative for Community Engagement (CCE). 

Campus Compact, a national collation of colleges and universities dedicated to pursuing the public purposes of higher education, partnered with the Lumina Foundation to create the Newman Civic Fellowship Campus Innovation Cohort. Campus Compact selected six teams across seven Campus Compact member institutions to receive funding to enhance the Newman Civic Fellowship program. 

The grantees will lead individual work on each respective campus, where they will pursue strategic goals to improve access for historically underrepresented students, develop student professional development opportunities, and improve mentoring processes. The teams will participate as members of a nationwide cohort to collaborate on deepening student civic leadership development in higher education. 

Help celebrate our 150th anniversary by sharing your CC story!

This time, we’re looking to the seasons for inspiration. Spring has arrived on campus. Will today bring warm, sunny shorts weather or a blizzard? Who knows! Maybe both! Share your favorite “Spring at CC” story with us »

Did you know…?

CC’s new Compensation Philosophy is one of the many great ideas to come from Project 2024. This year, the Project 2024 Steering Committee sought to make a living wage commitment part of CC’s compensation philosophy and an action group worked to revise this philosophy for the CC community.

The revised compensation philosophy can be found on the Human Resources compensation website. The website will be updated with actions taken to implement our philosophy and will provide metrics to measure the college’s progress.

Join us for the MacLean Symposium: Narrative Medicine.

Thursday, April 11 in Celeste Theatre from 1:30-5:30 p.m.
There are three sessions available: two keynote speakers and a panel. The keynote speakers’ books will be available for purchase and both speakers will be available to sign books. Light refreshments will be served in between sessions. Please note that parking for this event may be limited.
What is Narrative Medicine?
Narrative Medicine is a way of thinking about how medical care is shaped by our stories – not only the themes and content of these stories, but their structure, delivery, and influence. Basic questions like “who tells the story?”, “who’s the audience?”, and “what’s the genre of the story?” can tell us a lot about the narrative and what impact it may have.
Narrative Medicine pays attention to structure, imagery, tone, character types, genre, story logic, and narrators. Each of these affects how care in medicine and the health care system itself is directed and delivered. Learn more about the speakers and view the entire afternoon’s schedule on the MacLean Symposium websiteAdd this event to your calendar.
The event is generously supported by The D.J. MacLean Endowment for English.

Don’t Miss the CC Spring Fashion Show

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Join us for this year’s Fashion Show – a collaboration between the Sustainable Fashion Club and Arts and Crafts! The Fashion Show will be held at Cornerstone Main Space on Friday, April 12, from 6-8 p.m. This year the theme is “play” and considers the many iterations of the idea, including dance, performance art, and many unique designs handcrafted by the CC community. Be sure to arrive early to get the best seat in the house—you won’t want to miss this event!

FAC Corner

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Join us Friday, April 5, at 5 p.m. for a special First Friday Art Party as we unveil the 2024-25 theatre season, showcase upcoming museum exhibitions, and introduce exciting Bemis School of Art classes with live demos from our talented instructors! We may even have a few surprises in store. You don’t want to miss out on all the fun and excitement, so be sure to mark your calendar and come celebrate with us! This event is free and open to the public.

5-6:15 p.m.: Live demos from Bemis School of Art instructors and music by J. Chang-Tablada in Deco Lounge   

6:15 p.m.: Welcome from Executive Director Nicole Herden and upcoming museum exhibitions with Director of Visual Arts and Museum Michael Christiano in Taste Restaurant  

6:50 p.m.: Upcoming theatre season announcement with Producing Artistic Director Chris Sheley in the Mainstage Theatre   

Video of the Week

CC students spent spring break seeing some of the amazing locations nearby including the Great Sand Dunes National Park, Zapata Falls, Mesa Verde National Park, Lake Powell, and the Grand Canyon! Video by Vitaly Capellan ’26
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