Dear Faculty and Staff, We invite you to join the team at the Collaborative for Community Engagement this January by engaging in Week of Action 2026 as we celebrate MLK Day and connect with community non-profits. Week of Action is a week of opportunities that aim to mobilize and inspire staff and faculty to engage …
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A Year of Impact: Celebrating Community Engagement
Hello Campus, As the academic year comes to a close, we take a moment to reflect on the many ways students, faculty, staff, and community partners have worked together to strengthen our communities — both within and beyond campus. Below, we recognize the contributions of our Community Engagement Recognition Night (CERN) awardees and celebrate the …
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Week of Action Call for Interest
Dear CC Staff and Faculty, Join us this January by engaging in the Week of Action 2025 as we celebrate MLK Day and continue to celebrate our Sesquicentennial! Week of Action is a week of opportunities and events that aim to mobilize and inspire staff and faculty to engage in local community-based work and build …
Celebrate National Voter Registration Day on September 17!
Dear CC Community, Join CC Votes in celebrating National Voter Registration Day, Tuesday September 17! New Era Colorado will be in the Worner Campus Center from 12–2 p.m., with burritos and resources to get registered to vote. First celebrated in 2012, National Voter Registration Day is a nonpartisan holiday that’s helped more than 5 million …
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State of the Neighborhoods Conference Postponed
State of the Neighborhoods Conference Postponed CC Staff, Faculty, and Students, We write to inform you of CONO’s decision to postpone the upcoming “State of the Neighborhoods” Conference. The vision of bringing our community together to connect, share stories that inspire, discuss local initiatives, and tackle neighborhood issues is immensely powerful and CONO wants …
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Fall Community Engagement Opportunities
CCE Block 1 Newsletter Campus, Do you want to engage with the local community more deeply? Now is the time to commit to action. This academic year, how will you co-create a just, equitable, sustainable, and connected world? Below is a look ahead to opportunities to get engaged this fall, offered through the Collaborative for …
Register Now for the State of the Neighborhoods Conference
Dear CC Staff and Faculty, CC will host the first-ever “State of the Neighborhoods” community conference on September 21. The event is organized by CONO, a city-adjacent nonprofit organization that works to connect and activate community. Come connect with community leaders, learn from inspiring models of community change efforts, gain tools and resources toward solving …
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Upcoming Primary Election
Dear CC Community, Get ready to vote in the second 2024 Colorado Primary Election. Election Day is Tuesday, June 25. In Colorado, all eligible voters automatically receive a mail ballot, so you can easily vote by mail or ballot drop-box. Register quickly and easily online with the last 4 digits of your Social Security Number, …
Call for Session Proposals for State of the Neighborhoods Conference on September 21, 2024
Co-Sponsored by CONO and CC Dear CC Faculty and Staff, In collaboration with CONO, a city-adjacent nonprofit organization that works to connect and activate community, CC is co-hosting a city-wide “State of the Neighborhoods” community conference this fall (September 21 from 9 a.m. -4 p.m.). The event commemorates CC’s Sesquicentennial year by honoring our shared …
Celebrating Community Engagement
Table of Contents CERN Awardees Student Transformations Senior Highlights: What’s Next Community Engagement by the Numbers Stay Involved! As the year draws to a close, we’d like to highlight the ways our students, faculty, and staff have invested in the common good and shared democratic futures of communities within and beyond our campus this past …