Join Us for Opening Convocation Next Week

Get Ready to Ignite Campus Spirit with Opening Convocation

Join us as we come together as a campus community to embark on the upcoming 2023-24 academic year during Opening Convocation 2023, taking place at Shove Memorial Chapel Mon., Aug. 28, at 9 a.m. 
Opening Convocation heralds in Colorado College’s 149th academic year and serves as the First Mondays presentation for Block 1. Come welcome the Class of 2027 and meet this year’s inspiring honorary degree recipients.
*Correction to the list of honorary degree recipients: 
Patience Kabwasa, Doctor of Humane Letters honoris causa and John Weiss ’78, P’22, Doctor of Humane Letters honoris causa.
Faculty members wishing to march in the Opening Convocation ceremony must register no later than Friday, Aug. 25. Contact Jessica Kolke at the bookstore for all regalia orders.
Students and faculty will convene for the first day of classes, which begin at 10:30 a.m., following Opening Convocation.

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Following Up on Lockdown in Blanca Apartments

Dear CC Community,

Just before midnight on Sunday, Aug. 20, Campus Safety noticed a broken window in an entry door leading into the Blanca Apartments. Colorado Springs Police were notified while Campus Safety officers responded. CC Campus Safety sent a message using Rave, the emergency notification system, issuing a lockdown as a precautionary measure to keep all students safe while Campus Safety and CSPD investigated the situation.

A video review revealed a person had broken the safety window in the door, then reached inside and opened the door entering the hallway. CSPD searched and cleared the building. Campus Safety and the Residential Experience team were able to determine the person who damaged the window was a student who broke it to get into the building. The involved student was located unharmed and provided services.

CC’s first priority is the safety of our students. Students impacted by this incident are encouraged to seek support through the Student Health and Well Being Services.

Sincerely,

Campus Safety

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Something new is coming for the CC community…

The Peak Pre-Launch email

The Peak Pre-Launch email

Something new is coming

for the CC community…

Black text on a gold background. The Bulletin is leaving the block. Something new is moving in.
Just like that other great story of transformation at Colorado College, this one begins with a group of people sitting around a table. Granted, this one wasn’t a table at Murphy’s, but a Spencer Center conference room table with one member of the group Zooming in from another state. But, just like their beer-swilling predecessors, this group knew change was needed. And so, a decision was made.

We would retire The Bulletin, CC’s alumni magazine.

It had to go. Its format was old, the content lacked the vitality of the school it represented, and the name had no connection to the college! CC needed something better. The Tiger community deserves better. Something that is as dynamic and innovative as the campus and people it features. A publication that could show the true uniqueness of CC through a multimedia experience.

And so, The Peak was born.

The Peak will encompass everything that is Colorado College. The name represents where we are – set high in the Rocky Mountains – what we are – an institution at the apex of academic and athletic excellence – and who we are – alumni, students, faculty, and staff reaching the pinnacle of achievement. The mission of The Peak is to engage CC alumni and friends in the advancement of the college and its entire community. It will feature stories and content that reach out to prospective students, guide our current students to be successful, and help our graduates thrive.

This platform will seek to sustain and strengthen the connection between the college and its alumni through thoughtful and powerful multimedia storytelling that highlights the contributions of CC students, faculty, and alumni to society, their communities, and the world. Its content will be in service to the things that make the college and its people unique.

And fear not, fans of the printed word. We will still release a print magazine once a year.

Get ready for the coming launch of The Peak!

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A Daily Digest for Colorado College

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Leadership Changes

Dear CC Community,

I am writing to let you know that a member of Cabinet, Mary Ann Graffeo, will be leaving CC for personal reasons. Mary Ann joined CC in 2021 from the USC Engineering School and led our Advancement Division. 

Mary Ann leaves CC in good hands with a strong team of leaders dedicated to the success of Colorado College. We will talk with the team, the Board of Trustees, and others before beginning the search for a new leader. Until then, I am grateful that Molly Bodnar, who has been with CC since 2013, has agreed to serve as Interim Vice President for Advancement.

I speak for many when I say Mary Ann’s friendship, sense of humor, and commitment to CC will be missed. Please join me in thanking Mary Ann and wishing her and her family the very best.
Sincerely,

L. Song Richardson

President

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