CC Club Helps Create Rocky Mountain Case Competition
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Justin Boder ’27, Nico Davis ’27, Dana Mulco ’27, Alex McCarthy ’26, Claire Babcock ’27, Will Peterson ’27, and Dominik Kaminski ’27 pictured at the Leeds School of Business at CU Boulder on Nov. 8, 2024. Photo provided by Co-President of the CC Consulting Club Sasha Akinchina ’25.
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By Julia Fennell ’21
The CC Consulting Club has thrown around the idea for a case competition for several years, but it wasn’t until now that it became a reality. Last spring, Consulting Club Co-leaders Sasha Akinchina ’25 and Emmet Shuman ’26 attended a career networking event in Boulder, where they were introduced to the president of the Leeds Consulting Group – the consulting student organization at the University of Colorado Boulder – and pitched the idea of a case competition to him. Akinchina and Shuman spent the next seven months collaborating with him and the Daniels Consulting Group – Denver University’s consulting group – to structure the case competition.
The result was the first-ever Rocky Mountain Case Competition, which was hosted on the CU Boulder campus on Nov. 8, 2024, with teams from CC, CU Boulder, and Denver University participating. CC team members Will Peterson ’27, Justin Boder ’27, Nico Davis ’27, Dana Mulco ’27, Alexandra McCarthy ’26, Claire Babcock ’27, and Dominik Kaminski ’27 traveled to Boulder for the competition. Their 15-minute presentation was followed by a Q&A session from judges.
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Study Abroad Prepared J.J. Gregg ’02 for Professional Sitar and Teaching Career
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Executive Director of Seattle Tabla Institute Ravi Albright and professional sitar performer J.J. Gregg ’02 perform a track together off of Gregg’s album Ease & Flow, ‘trading places with dragonflies,’ as part of the October 2023 George Harrison Tribute at Revolution Hall in Portland, Oregon. Photo taken by Norm Eder and provided by Gregg.
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By Julia Fennell ’21
From hearing the sitar live for the first time in Packard Hall as first year student, to performing with the instrument in Packard Hall just four years later, J.J. Gregg ’02 credits his dream career to his time at CC, where he was inspired, mentored, and supported in his passion for South Asia and its classical stringed instrument.
Gregg grew up taking piano lessons, performing in a choir, and playing the French horn. As a middle schooler, he listened to The Beatles albums Revolver and Sgt. Pepper’s, which gave him some familiarity with the sound of a sitar. But it wasn’t until his first month at CC when he really became inspired.
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CC Makes the Top 10 List for Studying Abroad
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Professor Amanda Minervini’s Gusto class is in Abruzzo, Italy hiking in Parco Nazioale D’Abruzzo Lazio e Molise and learning about the history of environmental conservation in Italy on Wednesday, May 3, 2023. Photo by Erin Mullins ’24
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According to the latest rankings on Open Door Report on International Education Exchange, CC ranks 7th for number of students who studied abroad during the 2022-23 academic year.
In 2022-2023, the number of U.S. students studying abroad for academic credit surged by 49%, climbing to 280,716. This marked a significant recovery from the decline seen in the immediate aftermath of the pandemic. Approximately 9% of all undergraduates who earned an associate or bachelor’s degree that year participated in study abroad programs.
During the 2023-2024 academic year, the number of international students in the U.S. rose by 7%, reaching a record high of 1,126,690. These students made up 5.9% of the total higher education population in the country, according to the report.
Read more in this article published by Forbes on Dec. 18, 2024.
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CC Ranked for The First Time Ever in D3Hoops.com and WBCA National Polls
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The CC Women’s Basketball team have debuted in the D3Hoops.com and Women’s Basketball Coaches Association national polls for the first time in program history. The Tigers (10-1) are off to their best start since the 1976 season and are ranked for the first time in program history as No. 24 in the WBCA poll and No. 25 in the D3Hoops.com poll.
The first WBCA poll was released in 1996, and the Tigers now make their first-ever appearance, tied for 24th with Bates University, with 24 points.
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Join the FAC for Family Adventure Day on Saturday, Jan. 11! Pop in anytime between 10 a.m.–1 p.m. to check out what the FAC offers kids of all ages. With guidance from our Bemis School of Art instructors, embrace your creative side with opportunities to draw, paint, and sculpt. It’s also Museum Free Day and the closing day for ALHAMDU | MUSLIM FUTURISM, so make sure to stick around to tour the museum galleries. This event is free, and all ages and skill levels can participate!
Please RSVP, and check out the full list of activities.
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Graduates walking to Shove Memorial Chapel for Winter Commencement on Dec. 15. Photo by Jamie Cotten
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