A Daily Digest for Colorado College Announcements Faculty: India Block Abroad, New Course! DA/TH 230 Performance Away India – If you are interested in the arts and questions around embodied futures, check out this course. Taking place in three cities in southern India in the midst of interdisciplinar… Posted by squinn 4/5/22 Forever …
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Save the Date for Block 7 First Mondays
A Campus Pause Come together as a campus community to start Block 7 with a “campus pause.” On Monday, March 28, the campus community will use the time reserved for First Mondays programming to pause, inviting students, staff, and faculty to dedicate time to their own mental health. Classes will dismiss early, as on the …
Today at CC Digest for Students
A Daily Digest for Colorado College Announcements India Block Abroad, New Course! DA/TH 230 Performance Away India – If you are interested in the arts and questions around embodied futures, check out this course. Taking place in three cities in southern India in the midst of interdisciplinar… Posted by squinn 4/5/22 Forever Foreign …
Today at CC Digest
A Daily Digest for Colorado College Announcements Faculty: India Block Abroad, New Course! DA/TH 230 Performance Away India – If you are interested in the arts and questions around embodied futures, check out this course. Taking place in three cities in southern India in the midst of interdisciplinar… Posted by squinn 4/5/22 Forever …
You’re Invited to a Board of Trustees Town Hall Event
You’re invited to join President L. Song Richardson and the Colorado College Board of Trustees for a town hall event. The Board of Trustees town hall meeting with Board Chair Jeff Keller ’91, P ’22, Vice Chair Ryan Haygood ’97, and Secretary Heather Carroll ’89, will take place Monday, April 11, from 4-5 p.m. on Zoom. Please make sure …
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COVID Protocols for Spring Break
Here’s what you need to know for the week of March 14: All known CC student cases, regardless of whether exposure occurred at CC, appear on the CC COVID-19 dashboard. Preparing for Spring Break Temporary changes to COVID protocols remain in effect Preparing for Spring Break Screening testing is not required during Spring Break, …
Updated Today at CC Daily Digest
Starting tomorrow, you may notice a slight difference in the Today at CC Digest message that lands in your inbox at 6 a.m. Now, instead of having a separate message for faculty announcements/events and a separate message for staff announcements/events, all employees will receive the same daily email. The majority of the items posted are …
Divisional Climate Survey Results Available Now
Thank you again for participating in the 2021 employee engagement climate survey. Now, along with the overall survey results, divisional results are also available. The divisional results provide an opportunity to reflect on division-specific priorities and plans to achieve them. Next steps: From mid-March through June, members of each division will work together to identify three …
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Around the Block CC Community Making Environmental Impact
Maddi Schink ’23 in Running for Truman Scholarship Maddison “Maddi” Schink ’23 is in the running for a Truman Scholarship. Inspired by President Harry S. Truman and established in 1975, the scholarship provides funding for graduate studies and leadership training. It also opens doors to career counseling and internship and fellowship opportunities in the federal government …
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Work Toward Becoming an Antiracist Institution
CC’s Antiracism Implementation Plan provides a framework to guide the college’s progress toward becoming an antiracist institution.Every step we take toward antiracism will make us better, and prepare our students to push for progress in the world. This commitment to antiracism is impacting our work and our lives as members of the CC community. CC Adds Caste …
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