Keep Up the Screening Testing and Stick to Your Pods

COVID-19 campus data Continue limiting social gatherings If CC case numbers decline, more protocols will loosen In-person dining reopens across campus Dear Students, We are continuing to closely track COVID data to make decisions for our campus community. Thank you for participating in screening testing and adhering to the temporary precautions we put in place, …

Save the Date: Block 6 1M

Mark your calendar for the Block 6 First Mondays presentation coming up Monday, Feb. 21, at 11:15 a.m. with our 1M speaker. Mary Inman P ’24, a partner in Constantine Cannon’s London and San Francisco offices, heads the firm’s international whistleblower practice. She specializes in representing whistleblowers worldwide under the U.S. whistleblower reward programs. Inman …

The COVID Weekly Report

Here are the COVID-19-related updates for the week of Feb. 7: All known CC student cases, regardless of whether exposure occurred at CC, appear on the CC COVID-19 dashboard.  Additional dining services are open. Faculty and staff: COVID test kits are back in stock.  Pikes Peak Library District offers free masks.   More In-Person Dining Options Starting today, Bon …

CC Receives $1 Million Grant for Social Justice Curriculum

Explore the Complexity of Race in Social Protest with ‘The Raid’ Through the month of February, communities across the nation celebrate the achievements of and by Black Americans in recognition of their central role throughout U.S. history. Colorado College is committed to telling these stories year-round. Find stories and learn more about CC’s antiracism commitment. …

COVID Booster Clinic on Campus Saturday

Need your COVID-19 booster or know someone who needs to get fully vaccinated?  CC, in partnership with Nomi Health, will host an on-campus COVID-19 booster clinic this Sat., Feb. 5, 10 a.m.-1 p.m. in Cornerstone Arts Center Main Space. Moderna and Pfizer vaccines will be available for booster doses and first or second doses for …

Project 2024 Progress

Dear CC Community,   Today we want to update you on the progress made so far with Project 2024 discussions and invite you to get involved. Project 2024 is our three-year, vision-to-action effort in which we focus on a central question: “How can we do what we do better?” The timeline: 2021-22: This is our year to …

TOMORROW: “Dismantling Misconceptions of Disability” with Rebekah Taussig Wednesday, Feb. 2

 “Dismantling Misconceptions of Disability” with Dr. Rebekah Taussig Disability advocate and educator Dr. Rebekah Taussig, who has been paralyzed since the age of three, will challenge what you think you know about disability. Join Taussig on Wednesday, Feb. 2, 2022, 7-8:30 p.m., Mountain Time, for “Dismantling Misconceptions of Disability.” This will be a virtual event …

Did You Receive Today’s Test of CC’s Emergency Alert System?

On Monday afternoon, Jan. 31, CC conducted a test of the emergency notification system. You should have received a test message to your CC email address, as well as to any other devices (email addresses or phone numbers) that are associated with your account. Didn’t see the test? Manage your account by logging in to the …

The COVID Weekly Report

Here are the COVID-19-related updates for the week of Jan. 31: All known CC student cases, regardless of whether exposure occurred at CC, appear on the CC COVID-19 dashboard.  In-person dining in Rastall Café is back!  Faculty and staff: Here’s where to get COVID tests. Students: Plan your COVID-friendly event.  The Return of In-person Dining  President Richardson announced Friday morning: campus dining at Rastall Café is …

BIPOC Women Leaders on Progress, Barriers

More Women of Color in Leadership, But: ‘We Should Speak Frankly About the Barriers That Still Exist’ Photo by Lonnie Timmons III The leadership at Colorado College has changed dramatically throughout the years, and now, in the 2021-22 academic year, the college has never had as many female-identifying, Black, Indigenous, People of Color voices as …