Dear CC Community, At Colorado College, we encourage courageous conversations and bold actions. We know that these conversations are not easy. However, they are essential for us to bridge divisions and make progress in our polarized, quick-to-judge, reactionary world. When we listen, debate in a respectful manner, and try to put ourselves in someone else’s …
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Cheer on CC Tigers Hockey at Frozen Faceoff
The CC Tiger Hockey team won their playoff series for only the second time in National Collegiate Hockey Conference history by sweeping #7 nationally-ranked Western Michigan, Now, the Tigers advance to the NCHC Frozen Faceoff vs. University of Denver this Friday, March 17. Cheer on the Tigers at a Frozen Faceoff watch party at Robson …
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Save the Date for Block 7 First Mondays with Bryan Alexander
Mark Your Calendar for the Block 7 First Mondays speaker, Monday, April 3, at 11:15 a.m. in the Kathryn Mohrman Theatre. Join us 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, and …
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Join Us Tomorrow for the Upcoming Work of the College Roadshow
Join Us This Wednesday for the Work of the College Roadshow: Anonymous Reporting, Ombuds, Official Complaints, March 15, 2-3 p.m. Join Tashana Taylor, assistant vice president for Civil Rights and Title IX coordinator, and Lyrae Williams, associate vice president for Institutional Planning and Effectiveness, on Wednesday, March 15, 2-3 p.m. in Yalich Boardroom, to learn …
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Campus-Wide Update from ITS and Tutt Library for March 14, 2023
It is time for the Block 6 update from ITS. There is nothing to report from Tutt Library at this time. If you have questions about any of the information presented here, please reach out to Linda Petro at (719) 389-6250 or jmontoya@coloradocollege.edu. Pictured above: Jeff Montoya, IT security engineer, and Dan Wiencek, user support …
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Career Center Newsletter 3/14/2023
Career Center Newsletter Highlighted Events and Opportunities The Summer Internship Funding Application is open for 2023. All applications must be submitted through Summit (under the Office of the Dean of the College). Funding is intended to increase the ability of CC students to participate in internships that are unpaid or underpaid. Each Colorado College student is eligible to receive …
Introducing Our New Vice President and Chief Information Officer
Dear Students, Staff, and Faculty, Today I am pleased to share the news that Khaleel Gathers will join Colorado College as vice president and chief information officer starting May 16. Khaleel is currently associate vice president and chief information officer for information technology services at SUNY Buffalo State University. He will bring more than 30 …
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Around the Block – Campus News
Women’s History Month Did you know that International Women’s Day was Wednesday, March 8? In celebration of that and Women’s History Month, check out this interview where Director of Athletics Lesley Irvine speaks to Lorna Kollmeyer ’80 and Melanie Auguste ’09, two of the most prominent women in Colorado College Athletics history. TREE Semester Sets …
Important Info: City of Colorado Springs Municipal Election
City of Colorado Springs Voting Information The City of Colorado Springs is holding a municipal election on April 4, 2023. This is an important local election for students who live in the City of Colorado Springs; elected positions on the ballot will include mayor, three at-large city council seats for a four-year term, and the …
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Announcing The Humanities For Our Times Conference at Colorado College
The Humanities for Our Times: New Perspectives on Humanistic Methods and Social Justice June 14-17, 2023 Colorado College How do the humanities contribute to anti-oppressive work, and how can humanities methods—from inquiry and critique to creative production and performance—dismantle systems of oppression, create and sustain community and solidarity, and advance liberation? How can we, …
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