State of the Neighborhoods Conference Postponed

State of the Neighborhoods Conference Postponed    CC Staff, Faculty, and Students,   We write to inform you of  CONO’s decision to postpone the upcoming “State of the Neighborhoods” Conference. The vision of bringing our community together to connect, share stories that inspire, discuss local initiatives, and tackle neighborhood issues is immensely powerful and CONO wants …

Don’t Miss an Evening with Acclaimed Author R. F. Kuang

Tomorrow: A Reading with R. F. Kuang, Author of Yellowface Join us tomorrow, Friday, Sept. 6 at 7 p.m. in Celeste Theatre for an evening with author Rebecca F. Kuang as she discusses her novel Yellowface – the audacious novel that’s entertained and challenged readers worldwide. A blistering satire of publishing, Yellowface grapples with questions …

Save the Date for Block 1 In the Loop & Maze Challenge!

Sent on behalf of the Staff Council Please save the date for the Block 1 In the Loop all-staff meeting on Thursday, September 19, at 8:30 a.m. in Cornerstone Arts Center. The program will begin promptly at 8:30 a.m. Stay afterward for a light breakfast and conversation in Cornerstone Studio C. To kick off the …

Fall Community Engagement Opportunities

CCE Block 1 Newsletter Campus, Do you want to engage with the local community more deeply?  Now is the time to commit to action.  This academic year, how will you co-create a just, equitable, sustainable, and connected world? Below is a look ahead to opportunities to get engaged this fall, offered through the Collaborative for …

Book Launch: Amanda Udis-Kessler and Cultural Processes of Inequality

Book Launch: Amanda Udis-Kessler and Cultural Processes of Inequality Book Launch Cultural Processes of Inequality: A Sociological Perspective Featuring Dr. Amanda Udis-Kessler Sociologist and Director of Assessment and Program Review at Colorado College Tuesday, September 10 at 4 p.m. in the Fuller Event Space, 2nd Floor Tutt Library If we know how inequality works culturally, …

TOMORROW: Join Us for the 2024 Pettit Lecture

DON’T Miss it! Join us for the 2024 Pettit Lecture The History Department invites you to this year’s Arthur G. Pettit Memorial Lecture, “Bodily Natures, Natural Bodies: Settler Colonialism, Indigenous Motherhood, and the Dispossessive Politics of Reproduction,” delivered by Dr. Traci Brynne Voyles, Professor of History at North Carolina State University tomorrow, Tuesday, Sept. 3 …

Register Now for the State of the Neighborhoods Conference

Dear CC Staff and Faculty, CC will host the first-ever “State of the Neighborhoods” community conference on September 21. The event is organized by CONO, a city-adjacent nonprofit organization that works to connect and activate community. Come connect with community leaders, learn from inspiring models of community change efforts, gain tools and resources toward solving …