This is a heads up about some upcoming maintenance work on campus. On Thursday, Oct. 19, starting at 5 a.m., Colorado Springs Utilities will be working on certain areas on campus. Unfortunately, this means that the water supply in the following buildings will be temporarily unavailable until 5 a.m. on Friday, Oct. 20: Spencer Center …
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News from Global Education: Block 2 & 3
Study Away News for Those Fall Blues. Have you heard about Mattel Block? It’s a CC Half-block Course this January with an immersive 9-day on-site experience at Mattel Headquarters in LA, home to Barbie, Hot Wheels, Fisher-Price, and more. It’s open to sophomores or higher, with a declared major. It is …
Block 2/3 Update from Global Education & Field Study
News, Events, Deadlines, & Updates from the Center for Global Education & Field Study News for Block 2: Planning for the Future Upcoming Faculty Events We have two different faculty-facing workshops & info sessions this fall. Our “Build A Block Away” Workshop is open to all faculty interested in developing a block away …
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Project 2024 Year 3
Dear Campus Community, As we settle into a new academic year, I want to update you on Project 2024 and share with you our plans for Year Three. In our first two years, groups across the college community discussed “what we hope to do,” and “how to do it.” We also addressed how challenges facing …
Save the Date to Learn About Confidential Reporting
Learn About Confidential Reporting Did you know CC has several confidential reporting systems for the community to report concerns? Concerns about discrimination, harassment, sexual misconduct, dating/domestic violence, and stalking or related retaliations can be reported to the Office for Civil Rights and Title IX. CC also offers an anonymous reporting platform, Speak Up Colorado College, that …
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Creativity & Innovation Block 2 Newsletter
JOIN US THIS BLOCK BREAK Unlocking Creativity A Positive Turbulence Podcast with Jane Hilberry and Felicia Rose Chavez Have you ever found yourself in a rut? Do you feel like your creative spark has flickered out? Maybe you’re not even sure you have that spark. In this episode, we gage with two extraordinary minds, Jane …
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Get Your Tickets for City for Champions Cup
Mark your calendars. We are counting down to the CC Tigers vs. Air Force Falcons weekend Oct. 26 and 27! Women’s soccer kicks off the weekend as they take on local Mountain West rival, the Air Force Falcons on Thursday, Oct. 26, at 6 p.m. The second annual City of Champions Cup is happening at state-of-the-art …
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Upcoming Crown Center Workshops
Upcoming Crown Center Workshops Best wishes to everyone as we already near the end of block 2! We wanted to draw your attention to two upcoming events of particular interest to our entire community of educators. Additionally, please visit our website for the full list of Crown and Crown Affiliate Events, including: Interdisciplinary Speed Dating: …
Save the Date for the Block 3 First Monday Faculty Forum
Save the Date for the Block 3 First Monday event, “Faculty Symposium: Research on Mental Health at CC.” Join us Monday, Oct. 23 from 3:30-5:30 p.m. in Bemis Hall for a discussion around mental health and wellness at CC. Kristi Erdal, Professor of Psychology, and Chantal Figueroa, Assistant Professor of Sociology, will discuss their own research …
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A Message from President L. Song Richardson
I believe in our community and the values that we share. Dear CC Community, Thank you for taking the time to reach out to me to share your views about the horrific violence, death, and destruction taking place in Israel and Gaza. I share your anguish. Speaking on behalf of myself and Cabinet, we condemn …
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