Seniors: Submit Info for Senior Spotlights! We want to honor the outstanding achievements of our senior students! Submit your info for the Senior Spotlights 2023 and be featured on CC’s social media accounts leading up to Commencement. The spotlights are open to all seniors in the Class of 2023. Did you know… The GIS Center is now part of …
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Creativity & Innovation Block 7 Updates and Opportunities
From Source to Mouth: Monument Creek Thursday, April 20 (TODAY) Presentation at 4 pm, reception to follow Cornerstone Screening Room What is Monument Creek? What does it mean? Who is it for, and how was it made? Artist and writer Erin Elder has been making place-based work for 20 years and now turns attention to …
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Reminder for Block 7 In the Loop
Sent on behalf of the Staff Council See you next week at the Block 7 In the Loop all-staff meeting on Thursday, April 27, at 8:30 a.m. Meet in Celeste Theatre inside Cornerstone Arts Center; the program will begin promptly at 8:30 a.m. Stay afterward for breakfast and conversation in Cornerstone Main Space. Those wishing …
Don’t Forget: Join Us at the Open House of the Colket Center for Academic Excellence
Come Explore the Expanded Colket Center for Academic Excellence The Colket Center for Academic Excellence, located in Tutt Library, has expanded! Along with the Office of Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Education, the Ruth Barton Writing Center, and the Quantitative Reasoning Center, Colket now houses the GIS Center and a new Speaking Center. The expansion of …
WE WANT YOU (!!) to be an NSO Priddy Leader
Dearest students, IT’S US AGAIN 👋. This time, we’re on a mission to recruit YOU 🫵 to be an NSO Priddy Leader (🤩). This will be quick, we promise (apply here!) Being a Priddy Leader isn’t just LOTS OF FUN, but our leaders are also a crucial element in the success of New Student Orientation. …
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Career Center Newsletter 4/18/2023
Career Center Newsletter Highlighted Events and Opportunities Kinship Landing Are you ready to be outrageous? Kinship Landing is hiring across all departments, no experience is required. Come hang with us and meet the team! Oh, and did we mention there will be free coffee & cookies? Apply externally. Denver Museum of Nature & Science Internship …
Dialogue on Commencement Speaker
Dear Seniors, As you know, last month I announced that former U.S. Rep. Liz Cheney, CC Class of 1988, will speak at Commencement this year. Many of you have courageously spoken up – both in support and in opposition – about the speaker choice and process, and I want you to know we hear you. …
Join us for the Next Work of the College Roadshow
Join Us Next Week for the Work of the College Roadshow: Staff Compensation Join Ryan Simmons, vice president of people and workplace culture, Lori Seager, vice president of finance and chief financial officer, and Laurie Mozingo, associate vice president for people operations, on Tuesday, April 25, 2-3 p.m., in JLK McHugh Commons, to learn about …
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Wrapping Up Division III Week
Thank you for helping celebrate CC’s student-athletes! Your faculty athletics representatives – Pedro de Araujo and I – appreciate your attention this week. We hope you’ve learned a bit more about Division III and our amazing student-athletes! If you missed one of our features or you’d like to revisit some of the student-athletes we celebrated …
Celebrating Student-Athletes During Division III Week
This week is all about our Division III student-athletes I hope you enjoy learning more about these two CC Tigers! Class Year: 2025 Sport: Swimming and Diving Major: Economics Favorite Class: Paris on the Precipice (in Paris) Top CC Academic Moment: Making the Dean’s List my freshman year Special Talent: I can play the violin. Hobbies: …
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