“What is Innovation, Anyway?” with Dez Stone Menendez The final First Mondays event of the Fall Semester is happening TOMORROW, Nov. 29, at 11:15 a.m. Start Block 4 together at a hybrid First Mondays event. What is innovation, anyway? Director of Creativity & Innovation Dez Stone Menendez ’00 explores that question and what it means to …
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Save the Date for: “Calling In the Call Out Culture with Loretta J. Ross”
Wednesday, Dec. 1 at 6 p.m. Calling In the Call Out Culture with Dr. Loretta J. Ross Wednesday, Dec. 1, 2021, 6 p.m. MT This is a virtual event. Register in advance for this webinar. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar. Join activist and public intellectual, Dr. Loretta …
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Gratitude for our CC Community
Dear CC Community, Most of the colorful leaves from our long and beautiful autumn have fallen, making the magnificent views of Pikes Peak, or Tava, as the Ute people call it, more visible over Cutler Hall. There are gifts in each season. As I become accustomed to the rhythm of the block, I continue to …
Last Chance to Submit! President’s Leadership Awards — Nov. 19
There is still time to honor individuals or groups who have made a difference in your life and the lives of others at CC. As part of our strategic initiative to foster workplace excellence, it’s important to recognize those who are making a difference. Submit nominations for the President’s Leadership Awards to recognize colleagues who …
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Doing What We Do Better: Climate Survey
Dear Staff and Faculty, As Susan Ashley and I shared earlier this month, we are thinking about the ways we can gather valuable input from you to inform Project 2024 so we can do what we do at CC even better. An employee climate and engagement survey is an essential part of this process. After …
Save the Date: Block 4 Virtual First Mondays
“What is Innovation, Anyway?” with Dez Stone Menendez Mark your calendar for the final First Mondays event of the Fall Semester. Monday, Nov. 29 at 11:15 a.m., start Block 4 together, virtually, with our 1M speaker. What is innovation, anyway? Director of Creativity & Innovation Dez Stone Menendez ’00, explores that question and what it …
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See You at In the Loop Next Week
ITL is Thursday, Nov. 18 Sent on behalf of the President’s Office and Staff Council: The Block 3 In the Loop all-staff meeting is happening on Thursday, Nov. 18. Come together with staff colleagues and hear updates from campus leadership. Today is your LAST chance to submit good news, kudos, and questions to be answered …
Introducing Antiracism Commitment Committee
President L. Song Richardson has announced the new membership of the 16-member Antiracism Commitment Committee. First shared in Fall 2019 and re-announced this fall, the committee will guide the work of the Antiracism Implementation Plan and support and hold each member mutually accountable in building a community that is more diverse, inclusive, and equitable. “We continue …
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Message from the President
Dear CC Community, Thank you for all you are doing as we live, learn, and work in the “new normal” amid COVID-19. Because of your vigilance, we are in person on campus, and we continue to do so as safely as possible. Even our Homecoming and Family Weekend activities, with many alumni and families on …
Forever Foreign: Asian America, Global Asia, and the Problem of Anti-Asian Racism
A violent incident of anti-Asian racism earlier this year has inspired the launch of a new series of lectures, discussions, film screenings, and reading groups at Colorado College: “Forever Foreign: Asian America, Global Asia, and the Problem of Anti-Asian Racism.” Following the mass killing of Asian-Americans in Atlanta on March 16, an act of violent …
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