Dear Faculty, Please join us on Thursday, Oct. 6, from 3-5pm in the Edith Kinney Gaylord Cornerstone Arts Center for the SCoRe (Summer Collaborative Research) and Internship Symposium: the culminating event after a summer of collaborative research and internship experiences conducted by Colorado College students and faculty as well as through off-campus organizations. Help bring the …
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Join the Antiracist Book Club
First ABC Book of the Academic Year You’re invited to read and discuss the first Antiracist Book Club selection of the 2022-23 academic year. The reading for Blocks 2 through 4 is Minor Feelings by Cathy Park Hong. Cathy Park Hong, a poet and essayist, fearlessly and provocatively blends memoir, cultural criticism, and history to …
Let’s Keep the Gratitude Rolling
Dear CC Staff and Faculty, Last spring, we launched Gratitude Gifts after receiving two anonymous donations to be used to recognize staff and faculty for the positive impact they have on their colleagues and the college as a whole. The donors were inspired by what they heard in Project 2024 discussions. As a result, over …
A Message of Support
Dear CC Community, We are heartbroken after the loss of CC sophomore William Perkins Moseley this week. Our campus community is small, caring, empathetic, and supportive. The death of a student is devastating. It is felt across our campus and beyond. In times like these, we need one another more than ever. As we share …
Week of Action is October 2-8
Save the date for this year’s Week of Action happening Sunday, Oct. 2 through Saturday, Oct. 8. The Week of Action, sponsored by the Collaborative for Community Engagement, is a campus-wide week of opportunities and events to mobilize and inspire CC students, staff, and faculty to engage in local community-based work. We also aim to …
Honor Those Who Have Made a Difference
Now is your chance to nominate individuals or groups who have made a difference in your life and the lives of others at CC. The President’s Leadership Awards Program recognizes colleagues who make an impact as strong leaders, innovative role models, and positive collaborators. Submit nominations now through the end of Block 3, by …
New White House Policy for Federally Funded Research Publishing Guidelines (OPEN ACCESS)
Dear CC Researchers, A new White House Office of Science & Technology policy fundamentally changes publishing for federally funded research. The new policy, which builds on the Holder policy from 2013 that required public access for research from agencies that had at least 100 million in research and development, now applies to all federal agencies. In the …
Block 2 Music Events
Join us for concerts in Packard Hall! Unless indicated, all concerts are in Packard Hall, are free, and require no tickets. Music Ensembles Showcase 4 p.m. Friday, Oct. 7 The CC Music Department presents a concert featuring four of its ensembles — Bluegrass, Tiger Jazz, Gamelan and Mariachi Tigre — as part of CC Homecoming …
Loss of a Member of Our Campus Community
Dear CC Community, It is with great sadness that I report the death of one of our students on campus today. The individual’s name is being withheld pending notification of their family. As we wait as a community, we quietly hold the family and their loved ones with deep compassion. If you need support: Students …
TOMORROW: Block 2 First Mondays
Start Block 2 with the campus community at the first First Mondays presentation of the academic year TOMORROW, Sept. 26, at 11:15 a.m. Katherine Standefer ’07, author of the 2022-23 Common Read “Lightning Flowers: My Journey to Uncover the Cost of Saving a Life,” was a finalist for the 2021 Kirkus Prize in Nonfiction, a New …