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Things to Know for Fall Break

Adam F. Press Fitness Center Fall Break Hours:
Wednesday, Nov. 16: 6:30-9 a.m., 12:15-7 p.m.
Thursday, Nov. 17: 11 a.m.-7 p.m.
Friday, Nov. 18: 11 a.m.-7 p.m.
Nov. 19-Nov. 25: CLOSED
Saturday, Nov. 26: 11 a.m.-7 p.m.
Sunday, Nov. 27: 11 a.m.-10:30 p.m. (normal operating hours resume)

Campus Safety
Campus Safety is available 24/7 and will have Safe Ride shuttles available within 1.5 miles of campus.Please click on the following link for more information on transports during Fall Break:  
https://www.coloradocollege.edu/offices/campussafety/safety-programs-and-services/shuttle.html
You can also take advantage of the following available transportation options: Free Downtown Shuttle | City of Colorado Springs or https://www.coloradocollege.edu/offices/sustainability/connect-and-engage/pikeride.html.

Career Center
The Career Center is closed throughout Fall Break.

CC Bookstore
Nov. 16-17: 9 a.m.-4 p.m.
Nov. 18-26: Closed
The Tiger Store will be open for ticket holders during the hockey games Nov. 17 and 18.
Fall Break Worner Desk Hours
Nov. 16-18: 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
Nov. 19: Closed
Nov.  20-21: 9 a.m.-2 p.m.

Nov. 22-25: Closed
Mail Center
Closed all of Fall Break
Outdoor Ed
Ahlberg Gear House will be open:
Nov. 20, 22, 24  from 2-5 p.m.
Nov. 26 from 4-6 p.m.

Southwest Studies Class Experiences New FAC Vision for Teaching

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Students learning how culture and identity were expressed through early forms of Indigenous and Southwestern art hands-on, using the new Agents of Care exhibition space at the Fine Arts Center on Sept. 26. 

Photo by Karuna Worsham ’20
By Julia Fennell ’21
Students in the Block 2 Art, Power, and Resistance course had the opportunity to learn hands-on how culture and identity were expressed through early forms of Indigenous and Southwestern art, using the new Agents of Care: A Collections Transparency Project exhibition space at the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center at Colorado College (FAC).
The collaboration between the FAC and the Southwest Studies class is a new vision for teaching in the museum, where classes are fully immersed in the space.
“The Art, Power, and Resistance course meets for class in the Agents of Care gallery space, where they are surrounded by art pieces selected from the FAC’s permanent collection to support their coursework,” says Blair Huff, Interim Education Manager and Curatorial Assistant at the FAC. “We’ve hosted classes elsewhere in the building before, but this is the first exploration into how we can embed a class totally into the museum. We’re excited that the class is able to meet in the galleries and use an adjoining gallery space to display some of the work they’ll produce over the course of the block.”
The FAC and CC have a great and extended history of collaboration, one which benefits CC students, faculty, and staff, as well as the general public. The new Agents of Care initiative will only strengthen this relationship, increasing access to the FAC collections for both CC community members and the public.

Get the Summer Music Festival on the ballot for the Gazette “Best of the Springs”

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This is the 40th Anniversary year of the CC Summer Music Festival (SMF). It’s a big milestone. 
Would you consider lending your voice to supporting the festival though the Gazette’s 2024 “Best of the Springs”? You can do so by nominating SMF as Best Local Festival 2024. Along with our teaching and performing each June, and our Intermezzo series throughout the year, we are committed to engaging with the community and providing some of the finest classical music in this region.  
We need as many nominations as possible to be on the final ballot.  
How to nominate us:
  • Please go the website Best of the Springs
  • Click on Nominate Now in the upper right corner.
  • Look for the Arts and Entertainment category.
  • Next, scroll down to Local Festival. You’ll need to write in “The Colorado College Summer Music Festival” and enter your email. Pass the test that you are a human, and you’re done!
If SMF receives enough nominations to be in the Top 10, we’ll be pre-populated in the final voting, available on December 1. If we are not in the final top 10, SMF can still be voted on, but will have to be written in. Winners are announced in April, right as we will announce our concert program for the June 2024 Anniversary Season.
Don’t wait, nominations close November 12. Thanks for your support – we would be honored to be listed as the Best Local Festival as we celebrate our 40th Anniversary Season.

Mark your calendars for the Board of Trustees Townhall

The Board of Trustees will join President L. Song Richardson for a virtual town hall on Tuesday, Nov. 14, 2-3 p.m., to share an update from their November meeting. Please register in advance to participate. Once you have registered, the Zoom link will be sent in a confirmation email.

The town hall will be recorded and shared with the campus community the week after the event.

Transgender Day of Remembrance

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Transgender Day of Remembrance (TDOR) is an annual observance on Nov. 20. It started in 1999 when advocate Gwendolyn Ann Smith initiated a vigil to honor the memory of Rita Hester, a beloved transgender woman who was tragically killed in 1998. This vigil was not only about Rita, but also about remembering all the transgender individuals who have lost their lives to violence before and since Rita’s passing. This tradition has grown into what we now celebrate annually as Transgender Day of Remembrance.

“Transgender Day of Remembrance seeks to highlight the losses we face due to anti-transgender bigotry and violence,” says Smith. “I am no stranger to the need to fight for our rights, and the right to simply exist is first and foremost. With so many seeking to erase transgender people — sometimes in the most brutal ways possible — it is vitally important that those we lose are remembered, and that we continue to fight for justice.”

This year, CC’s Queer and Trans Collective and the Chaplain’s Office are hosting a community conversation in Sacred Grounds on Friday, Nov. 10, from 1:30-3:30 p.m., to honor the memories of trans lives lost, and to discuss how we can create a world where all trans people can live safely and authentically. You can also visit the ofrenda created in conjunction with Inside Out Youth Services, located in the Queer and Trans Collective’s gathering space in Worner Campus Center, Room 221. 

Local Middle School Students Experience Outdoors with CC Student Organization

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Colorado College Learning Initiative in the Mountains club members after their final dinner of the year in 2022, wearing t-shirts they decorated earlier that day.

Photo submitted by Claire Thompson ’25. 
By Julia Fennell ’21

Colorado College Learning Initiative in the Mountains (CCLIM) partnered with West Middle School and Jack Swigert Aerospace Academy (JSAA) to give local middle school students the opportunity to build self-esteem and learn environmental respect through an outdoor education program.

Once a week, 10 CC students meet with about 15 JSAA middle school students to learn about the outdoors, spend time outside, and make connections with each other. The middle school students tend to be the same each week, which helps CC students form tighter connections with them. 

“Our mission at CCLIM is to foster a space where kids, who may not normally be exposed to the outdoors, get to learn to love the outdoors just as much as we do,” says co-chairs Claire Thompson ’25, Emma Markland ’25, and Isabella Childs Michael ’25. “We are a non-profit organization, so we really emphasize the fact that we provide all activities to students at no cost to them or their families. CCLIM is a safe space for all these kids to hang out with knowledgeable— and cool! —college students once a week. They really get to be themselves and gain an appreciation for the outdoors and all the fun activities we do.”

While the club’s goal is to make an impact on local middle school students, it’s clear CC students enjoy the club meetings as much as the middle school students do. Read the entire story on our website.

Fine Arts Center Corner

Join us for a talk by the artist and writer Annalee Davis

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Annalee Davis gives a talk on Thursday, Nov. 9, at 6 p.m. in Taste Restaurant at the FAC. Combining history, ecology, and cultural activism, Davis explores the extractivist plantation history of Barbados, where she lives and works. Her practice, which often engages community and collaborators, includes walking, writing, artmaking, growing plots, and, more recently, embroidery. In this talk, the artist will discuss her process and recent projects, including A Garden of Hope (Barbados) and Pray to Flowers – A Plot of Disalienation (Sharjah, UAE).

This event is free and open to the public, but RSVPs are encouraged as space is limited. 

Photo of the Week

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Día de Muertos celebration at the FAC.
Photo by Mark Lee/Colorado College
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Important ITS updates for 2024

Dear Staff and Faculty, 


We have some exciting IT updates to share with you today.
ITS has commenced the testing phase of Banner 9, the latest version of our integrated administrative software system. Thanks to our test group’s active participation and constructive feedback, we are still on track for Banner 9 to go live in 2024. Further updates and training opportunities will be provided as we progress.
In preparation for 2024, we are excited to announce the introduction of Service Desk Plus as our new ticketing system. Service Desk Plus will enhance our ability to handle IT support requests efficiently and provide better service to our community.

Please stay tuned for future communications regarding both Service Desk Plus and Banner 9. We aim to ensure a smooth transition for all users and look forward to your cooperation and feedback in this process.

Thank you for your continued support and cooperation!

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Beginning the Conversations Toward Healing

Dear Students,

The first facilitated conversation will take place next week. For this first conversation, there are two options in which to participate:
  • Monday, Nov. 13, 12:15 – 1:15 p.m., on Zoom; co-facilitated by Professor Inara Rodis and myself.
  • Tuesday, Nov. 14, 12:15 – 1:15 p.m., in-person at Sacred Grounds; co-facilitated by our chaplain Kate Holbrook and myself.
The second, third and fourth conversations will each take place in Block 4. We ask that students commit to completing the entire four-part series to help us cultivate a sustained dialogue ab0ut the impact of the Israel-Palestine conflict on our campus community.
The goal of these conversations is two-fold: (1) to hear from you, our students, about your personal experience as it relates to the Israel-Palestine conflict; and (2) to provide you with a framework for civil debate and dialogue.
If you are interested in participating in this first conversation, please email me at tnagamatsu@coloradocollege.edu indicating the following:
  • The option for Conversation 1 in which you would like to participate (Nov. 13 or Nov. 14)
  • Your name and year
  • Your motivations for participating in this series
If you are interested in participating but unable to attend this first conversation, please let me know.

I look forward to meeting each of you and hearing your stories.

Kind Regards,

Ty Nagamatsu

Ombuds

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Basketball With the Board of Trustees

Fun Opening Weekend for Tiger Basketball

Join members of the CC Board of Trustees for Tiger Basketball and compete against them in a free throw competition at halftime.
Women’s Basketball hosts Nebraska Wesleyan for the 2023-24 home opener on Friday, Nov., 10 at 6 p.m. Get ready to rock Reid Arena!
Opening weekend for Tiger Basketball continues Saturday, Nov. 11 at 1 p.m. as Men’s Basketball hosts Nebraska Wesleyan. 
Admission is FREE.
GO TIGERS!

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Career Center Newsletter 11/8/2023

Career Center Highlights

Questions Corner: Your Questions Answered!

Did you see the Career Center tabling in Worner Campus Center on Halloween? We asked you to share questions you were afraid to ask the Career Center so we can answer them in our newsletter. 
The first questions we’re answering are: What services does the Career Center offer? What is the best year to use the Career Center?
AnswerThe Career Center offers a range of services, including support with: major/interest exploration; finding positions to apply to, including on-campus positions, internships, post-grad opportunities, and research; resumes, cover letters, and other application materials; interviews; graduate school; networking; professional development opportunities; and more! Our website is a great starting point for learning about our services and resources.

There are multiple ways to use these services. You can attend drop-in hours, held Monday-Thursday from 1-4pm at our office located at 1130 N. Cascade Ave, schedule a virtual or in-person appointment with us through Handshake, and attend one of our many events that can be found on Handshake.

The best year to use the Career Center is whatever year you’re currently in! The sooner you use our services, the better, so we recommend using our services as soon as you can. First-years, sophomores, juniors, seniors, and alumni within 2 years of graduating are eligible for our services. 

Half Block Registration


Half Block Registration is open from October 2nd at 8:30 a.m. to December 4th at 5 p.m. Students can participate in the Wall Street Prep in-person session or an online Kaplan test prep session for a very low cost! This is a wonderful opportunity to explore your interests and gain professional knowledge and skills. Registration is through SUMMIT.
More details can be viewed here

Get Involved!

Colorado College Activism Institute

Program Dates: May 28 – July 14, 2024
This .25-credit mentored internship program is an opportunity for students to engage in activist and/or advocacy work that aims to confront escalating surveillance and criminalization of BIPOC (Black, indigenous and people of color) communities by collaborating directly with community-based organizations in the U.S. Southwest (Denver, Albuquerque, and El Paso, Austin, and San Marcos, Texas).

The program is open to all current first-years, sophomores, and juniors at Colorado Colleges, all schools in the Associated Colleges of the Midwest, and other select colleges. Application and interview required. This program requires full-time work commitment. For more information email the Program Director, Dr. Eric Popkin, at
epopkin@coloradocollege.edu or visit their page.   

Highlighted Events

Resume Workshop with the Coding Club

Date: Wednesday, November 8, 2023; 1-2 p.m.
Location: Worner Campus Center WES Room
Attend the workshop to learn how to create and edit tech-oriented resumes! All majors and class years are welcome. Coding Club membership is not required. Register on Handshake.

El Pomar Information Session

Date: Wednesday, November 8, 2023; 4-5 p.m.
Location: Career Center Carriage House
Join us to learn more about El Pomar Foundation’s Fellowship and Internship programs during our in-person information session! During this session, you will hear from current Fellows about their personal experiences during their 2-year paid Fellowship and learn about what you might expect working at El Pomar Foundation. Register now

Student Success Stories

Have you secured an internship or job this summer, been accepted into a post-graduate program, or been rewarded for an academic or research achievement? The Career Center would love to celebrate you and your achievements! Fill out the Student Success Story form in our bio to be featured next on our Instagram! 
@cc_careercenter

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