Block 6 1M: “Whistleblowers: Voices for Justice in an Age of Fraud” Don’t forget: the Block 6 First Mondays presentation is Monday, Feb. 21, at 11:15 a.m. in Kathryn Mohrman Theatre. Mary Inman P ’24, a partner in Constantine Cannon’s London and San Francisco offices, heads the firm’s international whistleblower practice; she will give a …
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‘Boy mother/faceless bloom’ by Juni One Set: World Premiere photos by Wolf Daniel courtesy of Roulette Intermedium “Boy mother / faceless bloom” is a multimedia performance work combining large-scale sculptural and scenic design, live and recorded music, and embodied movement to tell the story of a young boy who learns he will be a mother. …
A Block Break Conversation with Claire Oberon Garcia
Dear CC Community, Can you believe we have already completed Block 5? I’m grateful for the hard work of our entire campus community that made it possible for us to continue an in-person, on-campus CC experience despite the Omicron surge. It’s truly wonderful that learning, living, and working – together – is possible here at …
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Congrats to Tenured Professors
Dear CC Community, I’m thrilled to share the good news that the CC Board of Trustees voted unanimously to offer tenure to 15 professors. Congratulations to these teacher-scholars for achieving this milestone in their academic careers. We are so fortunate that they have dedicated themselves to Colorado College and our students for years to come. …
The COVID Weekly Report
Here are the COVID-19-related updates for the week of Feb. 14: All known CC student cases, regardless of whether exposure occurred at CC, appear on the CC COVID-19 dashboard. Reduce COVID spread during block break. How does CC determine mask protocols? New meal pickup location for students in isolation. Vaccine clinic Saturday. Block Break Reminders …
CC Honoring Those Who Came Before Us
Renaissance Banchetto Class Offers Students a Banquet of History, Music, and Cuisine Story by Anna Squires ’17. Photos by Lonnie Timmons III. Some things are timeless: gathering in a circle to make music, to cook dinner, to laugh — and to find meaning and connection in the act of learning, together. Students in the Renaissance …
See You at ITL Next Week
ITL is Thursday, Feb. 17 Sent on behalf of the President’s Office and Staff Council: See you next week at the Block 5 In the Loop all-staff meeting Thursday, Feb. 17, 8:30 a.m. This block’s meeting will include a COVID-19 update, details on this year’s performance review process, and updates from the President’s Office. A representative …
Save the Date: Block 6 1M
Mark your calendar for the Block 6 First Mondays presentation coming up Monday, Feb. 21, at 11:15 a.m. with our 1M speaker. Mary Inman P ’24, a partner in Constantine Cannon’s London and San Francisco offices, heads the firm’s international whistleblower practice. She specializes in representing whistleblowers worldwide under the U.S. whistleblower reward programs. Inman …
The COVID Weekly Report
Here are the COVID-19-related updates for the week of Feb. 7: All known CC student cases, regardless of whether exposure occurred at CC, appear on the CC COVID-19 dashboard. Additional dining services are open. Faculty and staff: COVID test kits are back in stock. Pikes Peak Library District offers free masks. More In-Person Dining Options Starting today, Bon …
CC Receives $1 Million Grant for Social Justice Curriculum
Explore the Complexity of Race in Social Protest with ‘The Raid’ Through the month of February, communities across the nation celebrate the achievements of and by Black Americans in recognition of their central role throughout U.S. history. Colorado College is committed to telling these stories year-round. Find stories and learn more about CC’s antiracism commitment. …
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