Don’t Forget Block 7 First Mondays with Bryan Alexander

Tomorrow! Join us for the Block 7 First Mondays speaker, Monday, April 3, at 11:15 a.m. in the Kathryn Mohrman Theatre. Join us tomorrow for a talk by Bryan Alexander about the research behind his new book, “Universities on Fire: Higher Education in the Climate Crisis,” which explores the many levels of possible academic engagement, …

Career Center Newsletter 3/28/2023

Career Center Newsletter Highlighted Events and Opportunities Arts Administration Internship (apply by April 15) The Bee Vradenburg Foundation is committed to furthering career opportunities for emerging arts leaders and advancing equity in the Pikes Peak Region’s arts sector. To support this commitment, the Foundation provides support each year for up to two paid internships at …

Vice President for Student Life and Dean of Students Candidate Open Forums

Meet the Candidates In March, Rochelle T. Dickey ’83, P’19 retired from CC. The search committee is excited to have found four outstanding candidates in the search for a new Vice President for Student Life and Dean of Students. CC will host open forums with each finalist, open to all students, staff, and faculty. You’re …

Save the Date for the Block 7 Dismantling Hate Series with Loretta Ross

Join Loretta Ross for a talk on reproductive justice as human rights. Reproductive justice moves beyond choice and access to abortion. The term was coined by Ross and other African American women in 1994, following the International Conference on Population and Development in Cairo, Egypt. It is a broader term that uses a human rights …

Announcing our New Vice President of Finance

Dear Campus Community,  I’m very happy to announce that Lori Seager, associate vice president of finance at Colorado College since 2019, will become the college’s vice president of finance and chief financial officer as of April 15. Lori is a proven leader who has successfully led and collaborated across the college with faculty, staff, students, …

Around the Block – Springing Into Awards Season

CooXooEii Black ’20 wins Rattle Chapbook Prize CooXooEii Black ’20 recently won the Rattle Chapbook Prize for his book, “The Morning You Saw a Train of Stars Streaking Across the Sky.” Chapbooks are books of poems less than 40 pages, and the Rattle Chapbook Prize is very competitive. There were over 2,000 entries for the 2022 Rattle Chapbook …

Spring Break Construction Projects

Planned Projects During Spring Break We want to advise you that during Spring Break there will be a variety of construction projects, outlined below, occurring on campus.  If you plan to be on campus during this time, please be aware and plan ahead for temporary disruptions. Fri., March 23-Mon., March 27, the compressors for Olin …

Block 7 Crown Center for Teaching Programming

Check out the Crown Center for Teaching’s Block 7 Programming! All sessions meet 3:30-5 p.m. No RSVP Necessary. Afternoon snacks will be served! Tuesday, April 4 Student Panel on Teaching and Learning Tutt Library 411/412 Education majors share their research projects and insights on a variety of topics related to teaching and learning that include student …

Criminal Mischief to PikeRide Bicycles

Greetings CC Students, Over the last few weeks, Campus Safety has responded to reports of vandalism to PikeRide bikes around Worner Campus Center and Mathias Hall. In total, there have been three separate reports detailing damages to six bikes; one may result in criminal charges. Vandalism is contrary CC’s core values and threatens the college’s …

Introducing CC’s New Ombuds

Dear Campus Community,  I’m delighted to announce that Ty Nagamatsu will become the college’s ombuds. The ombuds is an informal and independent resource for faculty, staff, and students who have questions, concerns, or issues internal to the college, such as matters related to the workplace or learning environment, or concerns about policies, procedures, and resources. …

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