Block 3 Newsletter From the Director: On Teaching Through Elections Block three 2016 found me back in the classroom, fresh from my post-third-year-review sabbatical. I was teaching our Music Fundamentals course and felt I had finally hit my stride in the CC classroom. My brisk confidence propelled by the continuation of hope offered by the …
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Learn How Tuition and Sustainability Shape Our Financial Future!
Save the Date for a Conversation on CC’s Annual Budget Please join us for a conversation on CC’s annual budget! Have you ever wondered how our budget works and how tuition plays a part in it? Or maybe you wonder how a college budget can be sustainable while maintaining alignment with institutional goals? Come learn …
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How to Get Involved in the President’s Leadership Awards!
Get Involved with the President’s Leadership Awards: Nominate, Volunteer, and Share Your Feedback! While encouraging nominations is at the forefront of our effort (and if you have one, here’s a link to submit), there are several other ways to get involved with the President’s Leadership Awards. These awards were established to provide a pathway for …
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Volleyball Tournament Schedule Change
Schedule Change for the Volleyball Tournament, Saturday, Oct. 19 We want to inform you about schedule changes to the schedule for the volleyball tournament at Reid Arena this Saturday, Oct. 19. OLD SCHEDULE: 12 p.m. – CC vs. Dickinson University 3 p.m. – Dickinson University vs. Centenary College 6 p.m. – CC vs Centenary College …
Around the Block – Campus News
Get Ready to Roar! It’s Time for the City for Champions Cup Mark your calendar and save the date for the third annual City for Champions Cup! CC Women’s Soccer will take on our Mountain West rival, the Air Force Falcons on Wednesday, Oct. 30, at 6 p.m. at Weidner Field (home of the Switchbacks). …
Block 2 People Connections – Human Resources Newsletter
People Connections This newsletter features a reminder about preparing for winter weather, an Open Forum on Leadership at CC, important updates about the current performance cycle, and the latest on the new applicant tracking system, PageUp. Campus Protocols on Inclement Weather It’s hard to believe, but winter weather is coming and we want to …
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Save the Date for Keller Family Venture Grant Student Presentations
Keller Family Venture Grant Presentations: COME HEAR THEIR STORIES on October 30! All students, staff, and faculty are invited to attend the Keller Family Venture Grant Presentations on Wed., Oct. 30 from 4:30-5:30 p.m. in Celeste Theatre. Last year, over $140,000 in Keller Family Venture Grants were awarded to 98 CC students to pursue individual research …
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Introducing Our New Vice President for Strategic Communications and Marketing
Dear Students, Staff, and Faculty, I am thrilled to share that Colorado College has hired Johanna Blickenstaff as our new Vice President for Strategic Communications and Marketing, effective Monday, Oct. 21. Johanna comes to CC from the University of Denver, where she has held progressive leadership positions since 2021. Most recently, she was Associate Vice …
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Update from the Colorado College Board of Trustees
Dear CC Community, At Colorado College, our primary responsibility is to deliver an outstanding liberal arts education that empowers students to think critically, practice empathetic leadership, and be active participants in society and democracy. Prior to the June 2024 Board of Trustees retreat, a group of faculty and a group of students met with Board …
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Wesley Lowery on Race, Justice, and Democracy
Don’t Miss the Next Event in the Sondermann Presidential Symposium Please join us on Tuesday, Oct. 29 from 12:30-2 p.m. in Gates Common Room to hear Pulitzer-Prize-winning journalist Wesley Lowery discuss “Building a Multiracial Democracy.” In the 1960s, the Civil Rights marchers in Selma created a multiracial democracy. For the first time in American history, …
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