TOMORROW: Honors Convocation 2023 You’re invited to celebrate the achievements of our students and recognize faculty and staff mentors at Honors Convocation 2023. Honors Convocation marks the traditional beginning of the Commencement season. President L. Song Richardson, Dean Emily Chan, and the Academic Events Committee invite the CC community to join the in-person ceremony on …
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Freedom of Expression
Dear Faculty, we wanted to make you aware of this email that went to all senior students today. We have also sent this to parents and familes. Dear Seniors, Congratulations on your upcoming graduation! We look forward to celebrating all of your accomplishments from the past four years at Commencement 2023. As we approach this …
Freedom of Expression
Dear Seniors, Congratulations on your upcoming graduation! We look forward to celebrating all of your accomplishments from the past four years at Commencement 2023. As we approach this exciting time, I wanted to take a moment to remind you of certain campus guidelines related to freedom of expression and the concerns many of you have …
Instructional Coaching Program and MAP Announcement
The Crown Center for Teaching Call for Instructional Coaches, Instructional Coaching Program Participants Mentoring Alliance Program Conveners Instructional Coaching Program In line with our institutional anti-racism commitments, The Crown Center for Teaching Instructional Coaching Program is designed to support CC educators’ anti-oppressive pedagogical development. The program leverages CC faculty knowledge and skills by …
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Around the Block – A Busy End to the Academic Year
Senior Spotlight In the weeks leading up to Commencement, we are honoring the outstanding achievements of our senior students in Senior Spotlight 2023! Carmen Villalba ’23 Major: Organismal Biology & Ecology Q: What is your hometown? A: Tempe, AZ Q: What are your plans for the future after graduation? A: I’ll be interning at a …
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COVID-19 Health Emergency Ends and What it Means for CC
COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate Ends for Colorado College Students With the federal government ending the COVID-19 public health emergency today, May 11, Colorado College will be removing the COVID-19 vaccine requirement. This means incoming students will no longer be required to provide proof of completing a COVID-19 vaccine series or request an exemption. COVID-19 vaccines are …
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Your Vote Counts – Let Your Voice Be Heard
Dear Students, As you may know, there is an important mayoral runoff election occurring in Colorado Springs. The results will be significant to the Springs and to Colorado College. I’m writing to encourage you to vote if you are eligible to do so. At CC, we practice critical thinking, courageous conversations, civil discourse, and …
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Updates and Reminders From the Parking Office
As the end of the academic year approaches, the Parking Office would like to share some reminders and updates. Current staff/faculty and student permits are valid through August 31, 2023. Students not living on campus over the summer may not leave their vehicle on campus. Students without a parking permit who are taking classes this …
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Congratulations to Jan Edwards on Her Retirement
Dear Campus Community, After 18 years of service to Colorado College, Jan Edwards will retire on June 2. In January 2005, Jan established the Office of Disability Services, now named Accessibility Resources, to centralize services for students with disabilities—a population that has grown significantly over time. To meet the needs of students, Jan has increased …
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Don’t Forget the Next Work of the College Community Conversation
Tomorrow is the Work of the College Community Conversation: Creativity and Innovation Don’t forget to join us tomorrow for the last Community Conversation of the academic year. Professor of Creativity & Innovation Jane Hilberry will briefly share a bit about our mission and activities, then invite the audience to experience “Lyrical Questions,” one of the most popular …
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