Commencement 2023 is around the corner!

The biggest annual celebration on the CC campus — Commencement — is coming up Sunday, May 28, 8:30 a.m., in Ed Robson Arena. That’s less than 50 days away! Additional end-of-year and Commencement festivities include: Honors Convocation, Tuesday, May 16, 11 a.m., Shove Memorial Chapel. This is CC’s opportunity to honor outstanding students and faculty. …

Block 6 and 7: Antiracist Book Club (ABC) Book

You’re invited to read and discuss the third       Antiracist Book Club selection for the 2022-23 academic year.     The Block 6 reading will be “Hood Feminism: Notes from the Women That a Movement Forgot” by Mikki Kendalls. Today’s feminist movement has a glaring blind spot, and paradoxically, it is women. Mainstream feminists …

Around the Block – Welcome Back From Spring Break

April is National Arab American Heritage Month! Last Saturday was the start of National Arab American Heritage Month (NAAHM). “National Arab American Heritage Month is a movement to reclaim our narrative, history, language, music, food, and to exercise our civic duty as Arab Americans,” said Warren David, president of Arab America. Every April, the Arab …

How to Enter Spring Break Hours on Your Timesheet

Instructions for entering hours on your timesheet for Spring Break: NOTE: If you did not work Wednesday, March 29; Thursday, March 30; and Friday, March 31, please record your scheduled hours under “Spring Break.” If you were REQUIRED to work on Wednesday, March 29; Thursday, March 30; and Friday, March 31, please record the hours that …

Save the Date: Come to the Colket Center Open House!

The Colket Center is expanding! Come celebrate the expansion of the Colket Center for Academic Excellence, which is increasing academic support for the campus community. The Colket Center, located in Tutt Library, now houses the GIS Center and a new Speaking Center, in addition to the Office of Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Education, the Ruth Barton …

Student Life Interim Reporting Process

Dear Campus Community, As you may know, Rochelle Dickey ’83, P’19 retired in Block 6. The college is currently searching for a new vice president of Student Life and dean of students, and expects to have a successful hire by the beginning of next academic year. Until then, I am temporarily overseeing the Student Life division. …

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 …

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