Block 4 Music Events

Student ensemble performances and special events this block! Unless otherwise indicated, all concerts are in Packard Hall, are free, and require no tickets. Tiger Jazz Concert 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 30 Ricky Sweum, director Colorado College Choir Concert Two performances Friday, Dec. 25:30 p.m. & 7:30 p.m.Schlessman Main Space, Cornerstone Arts Center Deborah Teske, director …

Don’t Forget About the Trustee Town Hall

Register for the rescheduled town hall, Tuesday, Nov. 29, 4-5 p.m.  On Tuesday, Nov. 29, 4-5 p.m., Board of Trustee officers will join President L. Song Richardson for a town hall via Zoom. Please register here. You will receive a confirmation after your registration is complete.  Town halls are part of The Work of the College, a year-long series designed in …

Block 4 Crown Center Programming

Dear Faculty and Staff, Crown Center programming is open to staff and faculty. Here’s what is coming up in the block ahead. Please attend programming that fits your professional development needs. All sessions are 3:30-5 p.m except the Coffe/Tea Hour, which is from 3-4 p.m. No RSVP is necessary.   Visiting Faculty Community Building Coffee/Tea Hour …

Block 4: Antiracism Goal Implementation Forum

Block 4: Antiracism Goal Implementation Forum The FEC’s number one priority this year is to support the college in implementing the antiracism plan goals while upholding academic freedom.  We are co-sponsoring a series of forums from Blocks two to seven with each forum focusing on a specific goal of the antiracism plan.  The summary of …

TOMORROW: Block 4 1M with Kathryn Lofton

Start Block 4 with the campus community and our First Mondays speaker, Monday, Nov. 28 at 11:15 a.m. Kathryn Lofton, a Phi Beta Kappa visiting scholar, presents “The Pulpit of Performative Reason: Transphobia as Religious Practice.” Being queer is never safe. This talk thinks about where that lack of safety begins, focusing on the relationship …

Follow-Up on Club Q Tragedy

Dear CC Community, Our Colorado Springs and campus community are working toward healing in the wake of the tragic Club Q shooting last weekend.  Based on information from the Colorado Springs Police Department, there were no current members of the campus community who lost their lives or were physically injured at the club on Saturday. …

UPDATED: In Support and Care

We apologize for the missing digit in the CC Counseling Center phone number in our previous message. The correct information is: Students can be immediately connected with a licensed mental health provider by calling the Counseling Center, (719) 389-6093 and then dialing 2. Dear CC Community, We are heartbroken and shaken to learn of the …

Holding Our CC Family Close

Dear CC Family, I woke up this morning once again to news of senseless violence against the LGBTQIA+ community. This time, tragically at a nightclub in our hometown of Colorado Springs.  My heart goes out to everyone impacted by what we can only imagine is a hate crime. Horrendous acts like this affect us all, and rates …

Fall Break Wishes

Dear CC Community, I am filled with gratitude for the Colorado College community. From the dedication of our professors, to the support of our staff, to the compassion of our students, I’ve seen over and over that this is a remarkable place with a special bond.   I hope during Fall Break you can connect …

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