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Author Archives: Office of Communications
Announcing New Deans
Dear Campus Community, I’m pleased to announce our new deans. After a process of nominations, input from faculty and staff on the characteristics they would like in their leadership, and interviews, I have appointed Professor Emily Chan to be dean of the faculty, and Associate Professor Pedro de Araujo to be dean of the college. …
Around The Block-Campus News
Around The Block is Back! Gather in Community for 60th Annual Festival of Lessons and Carols This Advent service of scripture, carols, and choral pieces is modeled on the original service at Kings College, Cambridge, weaving in the expansive diversity of global Christianity. This year there will be pieces from CC Mariachi Tigre, the CC …
Around The Block-Campus News
Around The Block is Back! Gather in Community for 60th Annual Festival of Lessons and Carols This Advent service of scripture, carols, and choral pieces is modeled on the original service at Kings College, Cambridge, weaving in the expansive diversity of global Christianity. This year there will be pieces from CC Mariachi Tigre, the CC …
Apply NOW for Communications Student Advisory Council
Do you have ideas about how to best reach fellow students with important information? Are you interested in storytelling and how to authentically represent CC? Do you want to learn more about how communications strategies and campaigns are developed? The CC Office of Communications invites you to participate on the Communications Student Advisory Council. This …
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Post-Fall Break Payroll Reminders
Please note the following details as you are recording your timesheet hours during the Fall Break. If you did not work Monday, Nov. 22, 2021, and Tuesday, Nov. 23, 2021, please record your scheduled hours under “Fall Break.” If you did not work on Wednesday, Nov. 24, 2021, Thursday, Nov. 25, and Friday, Nov. 26, …
Winter Commencement Celebration
Winter Commencement, set for Sunday, Dec. 19, is an opportunity to recognize and celebrate those students who complete their undergraduate studies prior to the May Commencement ceremony. This year’s event will take place in person in Shove Memorial Chapel, and the ceremony will include remarks from President L. Song Richardson and a Commencement address from …
Save the Date for Spring Conference 2022
Save the Date for Spring Conference 2022 All faculty and staff members are invited to start the new semester together at Spring Conference 2022. Save the date for Friday, Jan. 21, in El Pomar Sports Center’s Reid Gym. Lunch begins at 12:15 p.m. and the program begins at 12:30 p.m. Connect with colleagues, find out the …
Join the Antiracist Book Club This Block
Books available now! Dear CC Community, The diversity, equity, and inclusion leadership team is happy to announce that our second Antiracist Book Club selection, “You are Your Best Thing: Vulnerability, Shame, Resilience, and the Black Experience” by Tarana Burke and Brene Brown, is now available in the CC Bookstore. It’s free with your CC Gold Card. …
President’s Holiday Party
Please join President L. Song Richardson to celebrate the end of the Fall Semester at the President’s Holiday Party. Celebrate with fellow faculty and staff on Friday, Dec. 10, 2-4 p.m. in the Brian Young Concourse in Ed Robson Arena. This event is a chance to meet up with colleagues, experience the new arena, and be …