Registration is open NOW for Fall Conference 2022. This year Fall Conference will serve as the kick-off for the inauguration festivities for the 14th President of Colorado College, L. Song Richardson. The first event of the day for the Fall Conference is a BIPOC President’s Roundtable conversation about the value of liberal arts in the …
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Colorado College in the News – July 2022
The Office of Communications and Marketing curates this report of news clips that feature Colorado College and CC-affiliated people. Media Coverage of Colorado College National/International News 7/20/22 | Forbes | A Student Voting Take On College Athletic Conference Realignment “The Big 12 has a great opportunity to add perennial voting champions and more states with …
Introducing Our New VP for People and Workplace Culture
Dear Staff and Faculty, As we prepare to begin our 2022-23 academic year, I am pleased to introduce Ryan Simmons, our new vice president for people and workplace culture. Ryan brings to CC 25 years of experience in human resources, leadership development, and culture-oriented organizational development. He led Children’s Hospital Colorado through several cultural …
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Around the Block Campus News – Block B Edition
Mike Edmonds Announces His Retirement After a 30+ year career at Colorado College, Mike Edmonds, senior vice president, has announced that he will retire in May 2023. Edmonds changed the landscape of CC, illustrating the power of inclusive leadership. He is the first Black leader to serve as president in the college’s history and has …
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Progress on Employee Engagement Climate Survey
Dear Staff and Faculty, We have reached an exciting point in our employee engagement climate survey work, one avenue in our efforts to do what we do better. Last year more than 70 percent of campus community members completed the survey, sharing their voice in our work, workplace, and culture. Results were shared at In …
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Changes Coming to Events Management Portal
Looking to schedule events and meetings on campus next year? On Friday, July 15, the events management portal on Single Sign On is getting an upgrade! The functionality will be different and more intuitive. Look for a step-by-step guide once you login to the events management portal to learn more about the full functionality of …
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Important: Register to Vote or Update your Voter Registration
Dear Students, Participate in democracy by registering to vote! Registering to vote is quick, easy, and ensures that your voice is heard in our community. If you live in or go to school in Colorado, you have the right to vote here. You can register online with the last four digits of your Social Security …
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Return to Pre-Pandemic Door Access
Dear Campus Community, Now that we have lifted most COVID-19 restrictions, we have started to return to processes and protocols that were in place before the pandemic. We are committed to creating a welcoming campus environment. Since the end of Block 8, public buildings on campus are now unlocked during business hours. In addition, members …
Changes to Title IX Regulations
Dear Students, Faculty, and Staff, On Thursday, June 23, the U.S. Department of Education released proposed changes to the 2020 Title IX regulations. Title IX is the federal law that protects people from sex-based discrimination in educational institutions that receive federal funding. As announced in May, I lead CC’s Office for Civil Rights and Title …
Thoughts on Today’s Supreme Court Decision
Dear CC Community, The Supreme Court’s decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization to overturn Roe v. Wade dismantles decades of progress for reproductive rights, putting a women’s right to choose what to do with her own body into the hands of politicians at the state level. The decision will disproportionately impact indigent women who …
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