Engaging Difference

Block 4 at Crown Center Challenging Conversations & Bridge Building The Crown Center for Teaching (CCT) is bringing together resources to help faculty, staff, and students engage difference in the classroom—and campus more broadly—in ways that respect individual identities, professional knowledge, and deeply held personal beliefs. The goal is not to take sides or change …

Winter Commencement is Nearly Upon Us

Join us to celebrate Colorado College’s winter graduates! Sunday, December 17 1 p.m. Mountain Time Shove Memorial Chapel Winter Commencement is an opportunity to recognize and celebrate those students who complete their undergraduate studies prior to the May Commencement ceremony.   This year’s ceremony will include remarks from President L. Song Richardson and a Commencement …

CORRECTION: Second Antiracism Book Club (ABC) Book of the Academic Year!

Corrected Links For the Antiracist Book Club We recently sent you information about the second selection for our Antiracist Book Club, We Are Not Dreamers: Undocumented Scholars Theorize Undocumented Life in the United States by Leisy J. Abrego and Genevieve Negrón-Gonzales. The Butler Center’s Advocates for Immigrant Justice (AIJ) and Peer Educators will be leading conversations …

Introducing the new CC Holiday Party!

It’s Holiday Party Time! All faculty and staff are invited to the brand-new CC Holiday Party on Friday, Dec. 15 from 2-5 p.m. at Cornerstone Arts Center! This end-of-year celebration for all CC employees will feature games, prizes, food, drinks, and much more. In the spirit of feedback received for Project 2024, this shared event between …

Around the Block – Welcome Back From Fall Break!

CC’s Mock Trial Program Excels in Dual Tournaments The CC Mock Trial Program launched its competitive season at Stanford University in Palo Alto, facing off against national-caliber rivals such as the University of Texas, UC Santa Cruz, and Stanford. With just one team, comprised of seasoned members, they navigated a complex case problem and secured …

Save the Date to Learn How the ADEI Team Gets CC Moving Toward Antiracism

How does ADEI benefit the college? Save the date for a community conversation on ADEI with members of CC’s ADEI team. Our vision is a justice-centered CC community in which all members feel a sense of belonging and where we continuously uproot oppression wherever it exists, including within ourselves. Community conversation is a great tool …

Announcing Our New Assistant Vice President for Civil Rights

Dear CC Community, I am pleased to announce the hiring of David Jensen as CC’s new Assistant Vice President for Civil Rights and Title IX Coordinator. He begins his new role this Friday, Dec. 1. With over 20 years of experience working in civil rights and Title IX, David joins our community from Salt Lake …

Career Center Newsletter 11/29/23

Career Center Highlights Questions Corner: Your Questions Answered! Did you see the Career Center tabling in Worner Campus Center on Halloween? We asked you to share questions you were afraid to ask the Career Center so we can answer them in our newsletter.  This week’s question is: Where do you start looking for Internships? Can I …

Update from the Board of Trustees

Dear CC Community, The CC Board of Trustees gathered on campus for our annual fall meeting from Nov. 9-11. We had the fantastic opportunity to hear from Debo Adegbile, Partner and Chair of the Anti-Discrimination Practice at WilmerHale, and a key member of the team representing Harvard in the recent U.S. Supreme Court case Students …

Tomorrow: Discover the Art of Orchestrating a College Budget

TOMORROW: Get Ready to Unravel the Mysteries of Budget Creation! Have you registered for our next Work of the College Series event about how a college budget works?  Come learn and ask questions with Lori Seager, Vice President of Finance and Chief Financial Officer, Wednesday, Nov. 29 at 3 p.m. in the Timothy Fuller Event Space …

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