TOMORROW: In the Loop Block 7 Don’t forget to join your colleagues for the Block 7 In the Loop all-staff meeting on Thursday, April 16, 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 Main Space. Sincerely, Your Staff …
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Microsoft “Report Phishing” Button Removal and KnowBe4 Phish Alert (PAB) Install
Dear Campus Community, The world of cybersecurity and scams is scary, and we’re working working to keep our community protected. Along those lines, you’ll notice a small interface change coming soon. We’re replacing the “Report Phishing” button in Outlook with a new “Phish Alert” button. It works the same way you’re used to, but provides more information on the back …
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Earth Week 2026 Newsletter
Welcome to Earth Week 2026! The Office of Sustainability, along with many other campus and community partners, is excited to bring a full week of events and programming to the community. CC’s celebrations for Earth Week will start Monday, April 20, and run through Saturday, April 25. We invite you to engage in this week …
Book Launch for Janathan Lee and Last Lecture for Carol Neel & Shawn Womack
Save the Date: Book Launch for Jonathan Lee and Last Lecture Celebration for Carol Neel & Shawn Womack Upcoming events at the library will be celebrating a new book from Jonathan Lee and the careers of Carol Neel and Shawn Womack. On Tuesday, April 14 at 4 p.m., we will be celebrating Jonathan Lee, Professor …
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Wrapping Up Division III Week 🐯
Thank you for helping celebrate CC’s student-athletes! Your faculty athletics representatives—myself and Kat Miller-Stevens—appreciate your attention this week. We hope you’ve learned a bit more about Division III and our amazing student-athletes! If you missed one of our features or you’d like to revisit the student-athlete spotlights from the week, check out the Athletics website. …
Showcasing CC Tigers for DIII Week
Thank you for helping celebrate CC student-athletes! Division III Week is an opportunity to share information about Division III, its priorities, and—most importantly—celebrate the accomplishments our student-athletes. Today, meet tigers from our Volleyball, Women’s Tennis, Men’s Swim & Dive, and Men’s Track & Field teams and read more about their teams recent academic accomplishments: Volleyball …
Help Prevent the Spread of Illness
Preventing the Spread of Illness As we welcome the spring season and begin enjoying many large campus events, we’d like to highlight strategies each of us can use to prevent the spread of gastrointestinal (GI) and respiratory illnesses. CC continues to use a public health framework for disease prevention, monitoring, and response that is informed …
Around the Block – Campus News
Physics Major Presents Phases of Magnets Research Axel Klomparens ’26 spent last summer researching the phases of magnets with Assistant Professor of Physics Dr. Christopher Monahan. Photo provided by Klomparens. By Julia Fennell ’21 After learning about research conducted by a professor at the University of Colorado Boulder, Axel Klomparens ’26 was inspired to spend …
Save the Date for the Timothy C. Linnemann Memorial Lecture with Dr. Jessica Hernandez
Save the Date for the Timothy C. Linnemann Memorial Lecture with Dr. Jessica Hernandez Dr. Jessica Hernandez What can Indigenous knowledge teach us about the future of environmental science? Join us on Thursday, April 23, for the Timothy C. Linnemann Memorial Lecture on the Environment, featuring Dr. Jessica Hernandez. The evening begins with a book …
Institutional Review Update
Dear Faculty and Staff, Thank you to everyone who participated in Baker Tilly’s campuswide survey as part of the Institutional Review. We are grateful to all who took the time to share feedback and perspectives. Baker Tilly received 505 survey responses, which represents 48 percent of all staff and faculty (an excellent response rate!). Your …