Behind the Enrollment Process Every year, CC enrolls an academically-accomplished student body that encompasses a wide variety of interests, talents, and backgrounds. At this Work of the College Series session, you will learn how the Office of Admissions utilizes a holistic evaluation process that builds the incoming class each year. Join Tony Cabasco, Vice President …
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Protecting Your Privacy and Information
Dear Campus Community, As we transition to a new calendar year, new semester, and significant changes in the national legal landscape, I want to take a moment to affirm that our commitment to equity and belonging through our policies and protocols remains a central value. To that end, we will continue to support members of …
Belonging Newsletter
Dear Beloved Community, Please join me in welcoming Dr. Nancy Rios as the Director of Belonging and Engagement in the Office of Institutional Equity and Belonging. Nancy has been a part of the CC community since 2011 as a frequent lecturer in Anthropology; The Hulbert Center for Southwest Studies; Feminist and Gender Studies; Liberal …
Music Upcoming Events – Block 5
Concert Attendance Soars Department Happenings Music Department Boasts High Concert Attendance and Community Collaboration As the final notes of Schubert’s Symphony No. 5 resonated through Packard Hall, the fading chord was met with a wave of applause and cheers from an enthusiastic audience of over 150. Despite it taking place during one of the …
Think You’ve Got Tiger Spirit? Prove It at the First Annual Tiger Lookalike Contest!
Get ready to show off your wild side, Tigers! 🐅 Join us on Friday, Feb. 7, at 6:30 p.m. in Cornerstone for the most epic event of the year: The Tiger Lookalike Contest! Here’s how it works: 👗 Dress up as your best “tiger” self—go bold, creative, and over the top! 🎤 Strut your stuff on the catwalk to the song of …
Event Planning for the 2025-26 Academic Year
Dear CC Community, Last year, as a way to improve efficiency across campus, the community was asked to submit events for the year by the end of March. We received a great response which allowed us to support all events more effectively, create a categorization system, reduce conflicting and overlapping events, and provide more support. …
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Don’t Forget Block 5 First Monday Tomorrow
Join Us Tomorrow for Block 5 First Monday What are the multiple costs and consequences of the ongoing wars of the 21st century? For over a decade, researchers at Brown University’s Costs of War Project – in collaboration with over 60 scholars, experts, human rights advocates, and physicians from around the world – have sought …
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January 2025 Performance Conversations Open Monday
Dear Colleagues, Having the opportunity to participate in frequent recognition and development conversations with your supervisor ensures that you have the space to be recognized and challenged, while documenting clear goals and engaging in dialogue around how things are going for you at work. January 2025 Performance Conversations The January 2025 Performance Conversation cycle for …
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State of the College Update
Dear Students, Faculty, and Staff, I hope you were able to take time over Winter Break to fully disconnect from work and school, do the things that bring you joy, and of course, get plenty of rest. I did the same, and I am energized about what lies ahead for the Spring Semester. To start …
Around the Block – Campus News
Understanding the Impact of CC’s Endowment To a substantial degree, CC’s ability to achieve its educational mission today and in perpetuity is dependent upon the performance of our endowment. At the surface level, an endowment is a continually growing collection of financial assets that can be used to cover an array of costs. But, as …