Greek Life Commission Focus Groups

Dear Campus Community, President L. Song Richardson and the Board of Trustees have requested a commission to explore the future of Greek Life on the Colorado College campus.  I am pleased to head this commission. The last commission on Greek Life took place in 2011 and provided recommendations on the future of Greek Life at …

No Need for Second Screening Test This Week

Students, Thank you for participating in our ongoing COVID screening testing. Because the results of students’ Sunday/Monday screening testing showed lower positivity rates than previous weeks, there is no need for a second test this week.We will be in touch with additional information about screening testing needs later this week. Thank you for your partnership in …

The Arts at CC Events and Newsletterr – Block 6

BLOCK 6 – 2022  In This Newsletter: 1. Thoughts from the Director 2. Juni One Set and the “Boy mother / faceless bloom” World Premiere 3. Block 6 Arts Opportunities 4. Join the Reading Groups and Meet Two Pulitzer-winning Asian American Authors: Ayad Akhtar and Viet Thanh Nguyen 5. Introducing Open Arts: Jam Sessions, Open …

The Work of CC’s Antiracism Commitment Committee

The Antiracism Commitment Committee is CC’s community accountability body.  This team, made up of representatives from across the college, evaluates the implementation and impact of the college’s antiracism plan and guides the revision and development of new goals as the plan evolves. Its work is critical to identifying and removing barriers and advancing the college’s antiracism …

Last Chance: Join the Antiracist Book Club

Final ABC Book of the Academic Year You’re invited to read and discuss the third and final Antiracist Book Club selection of the 2021-22 academic year.   “Ebony and Ivy: Race, Slavery, and the Troubled History of America’s Universities” by Craig Wilder is a groundbreaking exploration of the intertwined histories of slavery, racism, and higher education in America. …

Return to Standard Academic Calendar for 2022-23

J-Block was offered as part of the college’s COVID-19 emergency response, to provide an additional block of flexibility during the unpredictability of the pandemic. With stability emerging in the COVID landscape, and based on feedback from faculty and staff directly supporting students, CC will return to its normal 8.5-block year for the 2022-23 academic year, …

The COVID Weekly Report

Here are the COVID-19-related updates for the week of Feb. 21: All known CC student cases, regardless of whether exposure occurred at CC, appear on the CC COVID-19 dashboard Adjustments to events/visitor policies Working toward mask-optional policy Updated isolation guidance  Changes to Events and Visitor Protocols As announced last week, the college has removed some of the …

Save the Date: Block 6 1M

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 …

COVID Reminders to Start Block 6

The following message was shared directly with students earlier today, ahead of the start of Block 6. We are sharing this with you to keep you in the loop about current COVID protocols on campus. Key Points: Screening testing continues Updated isolation guidance If you’re feeling sick, stay home and get tested Plans for loosening …

COVID Reminders to Start Block 6

Key Points: Screening testing continues Updated isolation guidance If you’re feeling sick, stay home and get tested Plans for loosening the mask requirement Dear Students, As we head into Block 6, we are writing to share some updates based on the encouraging developments around declining COVID-19 infections in El Paso County and on campus. Protocols …

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