Dr. Manya Whitaker is Appointed as CC’s 15th President
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The CC community is invited to share your hopes and well-wishes as we celebrate this exciting new chapter in CC’s story–the appointment of Dr Manya Whitaker as the 15th President of Colorado College! Your message will be featured on our Presidential Announcement website and shared with President Whitaker. Let’s fill the moment with the celebratory voices of our incredible community. Share your message today!
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Student Collaborative Research Program Thrives as CC Named Research School
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Assistant Director of Grants, Research, and Fellowships Lisa Schwartz, Julia Watson ’25, Michael Flynn ’25, Director of the Speaking Center Sarah Hinkle, and Director of the Public Interest Fellowship Program Andrea Culp. Photo provided by Stanley.
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By Julia Fennell ’21
As CC is becoming increasingly known for both its liberal arts education and strong science program, the Student Collaborative Research (SCoRe) program is thriving, highlighting the success CC students, alumni, and faculty are having in research.
“SCoRe is designed to holistically support Colorado College’s mission, centered around the development of habits of intellect and imagination,” says Lisa Schwartz, Assistant Director of Grants, Research, and Fellowships in the Career Center. “These meaningful research experiences allow students to learn alongside mentors as they explore new techniques, methods, and perspectives relevant to their fields. Student contributions offer unique viewpoints that often lead to publication and presentation with their faculty mentors.”
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Computer Science at CC Explores a More Accessible World
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Erin Liedeker ’26, Harris Proctor ’26, Zahra Cheeseman ’25, Cori Grandson ’25, and Zach Zerbe ’25 present their multi-sensory project at the FAC on May 14, 2025.
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By Megan Clancy ’07
In a world increasingly affected by technology, CC students are learning new ways to incorporate the values of a liberal arts education in developing and implementing technology to better the world. One example of this can be found in the popular Computer Science course Accessible User Interfaces, taught by Dr. Varsha Koushik.
“The class is timely and important, as access becomes even more important as technology drives our world,” says Koushik. “We need to think about how we can empower users and design systems that cater to their abilities.”
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CC to Host 2025 Department of Defense Warrior Games
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Get ready! From July 18-26, CC will be hosting the Department of Defense Warrior Games on campus! This incredible event will bring over 200 wounded, ill, and injured active-duty and veteran service members, along with their families, friends, coaches, and supporters from all over the globe. For eight action-packed days, these inspiring athletes will compete in adaptive sports like wheelchair basketball, sitting volleyball, archery, cycling, and swimming, showcasing their amazing resilience and strength.
With over 2,000 additional people expected on campus each day during the Games, campus will be busier than usual. Please plan for significantly impacted parking and allow extra time to get to some buildings. For all the details on what to expect, be sure to visit our Warrior Games at CC webpage.
Also, be sure to mark your calendars for Tuesday, Jul. 22 because it’s CC Day at the Warrior Games! Wear your favorite CC gear, bring your family and friends, and come help us cheer on these phenomenal athletes. In addition to the competitions, you’ll find entertainment and activities for all ages, plus the Josh & John’s Scoop Bus will be on hand, offering FREE ice cream for the first 100 CC ID holders!
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We’ll share more details as the event gets closer, but in the meantime, head over to the Warrior Games at CC webpage for more information on what to expect and how you can volunteer. And here’s the best part: admission to all events is completely free!
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Preparing Robson Arena for Hosting the Warrior Games
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See the transformation begin! Watch CC staff clear the ice from Robson Arena to get it ready for the upcoming Warrior Games.
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Video provided by Robson Arena
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Jim Rosenthal ’70 Continues Philanthropic Work with the Corsi-Rosenthal Box
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The Corsi-Rosenthal Box is a low-cost, do-it-yourself air filter made from air filters and a box fan. Photo provided by the Corsi Rosenthal Foundation.
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By Megan Clancy ’07
Jim Rosenthal ’70 is the CEO of Tex-Air Filters and the co-creator of the Corsi-Rosenthal Box – a low-cost, do-it-yourself air filter made from air filters and a box fan.
When he and his co-developer, Dr. Richard Corsi, Dean of Engineering at the University of California, Davis, introduced their concept during the height of the Covid-19 Pandemic, there were two things they were certain of: they wanted to help and they would keep the concept and design open-source.
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Don’t Miss Your Chance to Provide Your Input!
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The FAC is embarking on an important project to better understand how we are perceived, what we mean to those who engage with us, and how we can strengthen our communication efforts. We’re seeking insights from valued stakeholders like you — members of the CC community.
Your input will help shape our messaging and marketing strategies to ensure they reflect and resonate with the people we serve. The survey, which closes tonight, will take approximately 10 minutes to complete. As a thank you for your time, you can opt to be entered to win one of five $20 gift cards to Josh & John’s. Thank you for sharing your perspective — it truly makes a difference!
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President Dr. Manya Whitaker (left) and Communications & Marketing Senior Writer and Editor Megan Clancy ’07 (right) hold the CC banner while preparing to march in the Pride Parade in downtown Colorado Springs on June 15. Photo by Jamie Cotten
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