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The Gold Mine – A Resource for CC’s Research Grant Community (Block 3, 2023)

News for and about CC’s Thriving Research Grant Community

News for and about CC's Thriving Research Grant Community

NSF Support for Sponsored Research Offices at PUIs

Dear colleagues,

I wanted to share a little more about the award you may have read about in other recent CC publications.

Early in 2023, the National Science Foundation (NSF) announced the GRANTED initiative (Growing Research Access for Nationally Transformative Equity and Diversity), a new program designed to support the research enterprise by supporting sponsored research officers and others – often staff – who support faculty in developing competitive research proposals.

As NSF explains in its overview of the program, “Principal investigators from emerging and developing research institutions — including R2, R3, and primarily undergraduate institutions and community colleges — often lack the support to help develop meritorious ideas, contact federal program staff, keep updated on federal funding priorities, and assist in the pragmatics of grant submission and award management. This puts talented PIs at these institutions at a disadvantage and prevents the nation from benefiting from numerous impactful scientific advances and the advancement of STEM talent.”

In an effort to address precisely this challenge, CLASP (Colleges of Liberal Arts – Sponsored Programs) was formed in 1996 as an informal email discussion group for liberal arts college professionals whose responsibilities include aiding faculty and staff in the search for and management of external funding support. While CLASP began with representation from only six institutions, there are currently more than 600 subscribers representing 330 institutions.

In March 2023, eight members of CLASP leadership, including yours truly, submitted a conference proposal to the GRANTED program, the bulk of which was based on the preparation for and lessons learned from the in-person CLASP conference hosted at Colorado College in November 2022. A $100,000 award was announced in September! The funding will allow us to hold a series of convenings in 2024 in order to “bring together [Primarily Undergraduate Institution Liberal Arts College] sponsored programs professionals, often the only such professional at their institution, to develop strategies for building the capacity and effectiveness of research administration for a diverse range of institutions; improving outreach to and support for institutions that serve students underrepresented in the sciences (MSIs, women’s colleges); and more effectively representing and advocating for the research contributions of this important subset of Emerging Research Institutions.” Our proposal laid out several ways that the conference grant would provide a foundation for a much larger implementation grant, and NSF program staff have indicated they are eager to receive that.

Importantly, strengthening the CLASP network will allow us to better develop and share information and resources on external research funding for all disciplines, not solely disciplines of interest to the NSF.

If you would like to discuss how to better leverage this network for the benefit of faculty from all small liberal arts institutions – in all disciplines – please reach out. 

~Tess

Tess Powers

Director of Faculty Research Support
tpowers@coloradocollege.edu

More Proposal News!


Assistant Professor Maybellene Gamboa and her collaborator Dr. Meena Balgopal at Colorado State University have been awarded a $299,493 grant, of which $39,637 will be awarded to Colorado College.

Although reading and writing are at the center of scientists’ professional activities, undergraduate students still struggle to evaluate scientific argumentation, resulting in reduced scientific literacy upon graduation. To improve scientific literacy among undergraduates, many courses incorporate analyses of primary scientific literature in their assessments. Yet, little is known about the efficacy of assigning primary scientific literature in improving students’ understanding of biological concepts and scientific reasoning.

In their project, “Reading to Reason in Science (RtRiS): Teaching scientific processes through reading-to-learn in undergraduate biology lecture-based courses,” Drs. Gamboa and Balgopal are testing a reading-to-learn model to understand how deeply reading primary literature may improve students’ critical reasoning in the sciences. Specifically, Drs. Gamboa and Balgopal are working with ecology, evolution, and other introductory biology classes at higher education institutions, including community colleges, primarily undergraduate institutions, and research-intensive, doctoral universities, to help students develop a better understanding of scientific processes and argumentation thought different RtRiS interventions. RtRiS interventions require students to think critically about how evidence is presented in primary literature and are asked to identify support for scientific arguments presented by the authors. In designing, modifying, and implementing RtRiS interventions, Drs. Gamboa and Balgopal aim to determine whether, and to what extent, reading intensive interventions in lecture-based biology classes improve students’ ability to interpret and practice scientific argumentation and, ultimately, scientific literacy. 

Congratulations to Dr. Gamboa! 

Funder Spotlight

SciencesPo

Background: “Sciences Po is an international research university, both selective and open to the world, ranking among the finest institutions in the fields of humanities and social sciences. Sciences Po stands out for combining approaches and confronting different worldviews. This tradition of diversity and its multidisciplinary approach makes Sciences Po a reputed player in academic research through its scientific production, an internationally recognized teaching university, an active participant in public debate, and a forum where thought meets action.” Detailed information about their research units, Undergraduate College, and Graduate schools can be found on their website.

Opportunity: In the 2024-2025 academic year (Fall 2024, Spring 2025), Sciences Po will open two visiting faculty positions in the social sciences or humanities, for up to a semester-long stay (14 weeks maximum).

Sciences Po has formed the Open Institute for Digital Transformations, with the objective of promoting a new institutional approach to research and teaching based on reaffirming the importance of social sciences and humanities to the field as well as collaboration between the social sciences and humanities and the natural and computer sciences.

Within this Institute, Sciences Po is calling for applications for visiting faculty from around the world on the transformative role of AI in society and its potential impacts on democracy.

Research proposals may focus on, but are not limited to, the following:

Possible Research Themes

  • The economic impact of AI technologies, including the future of work, inequality, productivity, markets and the rise of technology companies;
  • AI and the transformation of industries (health, insurance, news, creation and entertainment, research and education, etc.);
  • AI law and governance: including regulation of AI technologies, algorithms and their use in social media, digital surveillance, rule of law and constitutional freedoms, challenges and opportunities of AI decision-making in government, geopolitics and global governance of AI, legal issues of generative AI productions, digitalisation of public services and governance, etc
  • AI and politics, including the impact on political competition and partisanship; political communication and discourse; political participation, consultations, and elections; democratic innovations;
  • AI and the information ecosystem, including fake news, narrative manipulation, personalized amplification, targeted news, and automatic content moderation;
  • AI and public opinion, including measurement of public opinion dynamics and potential for deliberation;
  • AI and society, including fairness and inequality, hate speech and discriminations, Participative AI and democracy

    Application Deadline: December 15, 2023. Please visit their website for more information.
     

$250,000 for Biomedical Research


The Webb-Waring Biomedical Research Awards Program aims to support scientific innovation in Colorado by providing biomedical research funding for early career investigators at Colorado’s leading research institutions and hospitals.

Colorado College is one of eight small institutions eligible to apply for grants of $250,000 to cover up to three years of biomedical research. The grants help these early career Investigators to establish themselves and their research. As a result, they become competitive for major awards from federal agencies and private sources.

Institutions manage their own internal, competitive, and peer-reviewed application processes. If you are an early career researcher at Colorado College who is interested in applying for a grant through the Webb-Waring Biomedical Research Awards Program, please contact Tess as soon as possible so that she can share more information.

Managing Your Internal Research Account


In September Susan Brickell from the Finance Office discussed a variety of topics related to internal research accounts, including sources of funding, appropriate and inappropriate expenditures, Banner queries, and the monthly report. The session was recorded. Look for the “Managing Your Research Account” button on the Internal Grants Overview page.

Photo by Towfiqu Barbhuiya for Unsplash

Peace of Advice


If you are interested in exploring external funding opportunities, it’s best if we can connect at least two years before you anticipate needing the funding. This gives us time to identify the best funders, prepare an application (many programs have only one deadline per year), and wait several months to hear back.  And with a little extra time also comes peace of mind. ~ Tess

Help Us Recognize Our Community’s Accomplishments

CC Accolades

Help us celebrate your colleagues’ accomplishments! Use this anonymous form to share news of publications, creative work, grants and fellowships, and other accomplishments.

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Career Center Newsletter 11/1/23

Career Center Opportunites and Events

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 Insitute

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.   


Sales and Marketing Virtual Career Fair

Date: Tuesday, November 7; 2023; 9-1 p.m.
Connect real-time with exployers online at a Sales and Marketing recruiting event. Register now externally

Upcoming Events

Apogee Adventures Info Session

Date: Wednesday, November 1, 2023; 5-6 p.m.
Location: Career Center Carriage House
Want to learn more? Former multi-year trip leader and current Associate Director, Will Robertson, will be coming to campus to give a short presentation on what it looks like to work with Apogee and why this could be a fantastic opportunity for you. Stop by, meet Will, ask any questions you might have about working with Apogee, and, if you’re interested, you can even sign up for an interview for the following day. We are looking forward to meeting you! Register on Handshake


Finance Internship Application Process: Student Share out

Date: Thursday, November 2, 2023; 1-2 p.m.
Location: Career Center Carriage House
Learn from CC students as they share their experiences applying for business and finance internships. Register on Handshake

Student Anthropology Society – Careers and Resources for Anthropology Majors

Date: Monday, November 6th, 2023; 12:30-1:30 p.m. 
Location:  Barnes Science Center, Room 407

This workshop is for any student interested in anthropology and will address common myths (and truths) related to majors and career planning. Register on Handshake. 

Careers in Education Talk with Jeffco Public Schools Recruiter

Date: Tuesday, November 7th, 2023; 2-3 p.m. 
Location: Career Center Carriage House
Jeffco Public Schools will be holding an Informational Session on careers in education from 2-3 pm. Come to learn more about careers in education in a public school district, whether that is teaching, support staff, or other roles outside of the classroom. So, if you are interested in a career in education or just curious about Jeffco Public Schools, stop in and have a listen! 
Register now 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

Don’t forget: Visit Us During Drop-ins Monday-Thursday, 1 to 4 p.m.

Visit our drop-in hours Monday-Thursday, 1 to 4 p.m. 
The Career Center can connect your academia to your professional goals. Don’t forget that you can schedule an in-person or virtual appointment through Handshake to discuss major exploration, review your application materials, or practice mock interviewing. 
The Career Center is happy to support you: 

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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Sustainable Saturday Screenings

Office of Sustainability

    Enhancing Educational Experiences within the Office of the Dean of the College

Sustainable Saturday Screenings

Looking to relax and watch a captivating film with your friends? The Office of Sustainability has teamed up with the Film and Media Studies Department to present a Blockly event called Sustainable Saturday Screenings. Held once a block, we invite you to immerse yourself in an interdisciplinary learning experience where sustainability meets the big screen. Join us on Saturday, Nov. 4, at 7:00 p.m. in the Cornerstone Screening Room at the Edith Kinney Gaylord Cornerstone Arts Center to see a riveting film, A Life on Our Planet. This documentary, narrated by David Attenborough, explores the wonders of nature and the urgent need for sustainability. We hope that you will choose to take part in this thought-provoking cinematic experience, and foster discussions with your peers about these pressing issues of our time!

PikeRide is Hiring

Do you know the basics of fixing bikes and want to help out your local campus community? Make sure you check out the PikeRide Student Field Tech position on Handshake! Field Techs work with the PikeRide Operations Manager to assist in rebalancing the PikeRide fleet across campus and downtown Colorado Springs, taking them to get serviced for repair, monitoring, and charging bike batteries and performing simple repairs to the bicycles. Some requirements include being able to lift bikes up to 60lbs, having the ability to work independently for at least one 4–5-hour shift per week on average, and balancing scheduling needs with other student field techs. Applications are open here from Nov. 1 to Nov. 26 at 11:59 p.m.

Final Compost Program Announcement

Are you interested in composting at your residence, but do not know how to get started? You are in luck, as we still have compost buckets available for this academic year. Even if you are unfamiliar with how to go about composting at your residence, we have you covered. Our Waste Team will provide in-depth training and education so you can learn how to adequately use, properly dispose of, and thoroughly clean your compost bucket. To get your bucket (which is good for food waste, biodegradable dishware, utensils, and paper towels), fill out the form today!

Collaborative for Community Engagement and Concrete Couch

While the Office of Sustainability continues its mission to foster communication, collaboration, and coordination between the college and stakeholders in the broader community, we recognize that we are not alone in this effort. As such, we would like to highlight the Collaborative for Community Engagement’s (CCE) mission in co-creating community-engaged learning experiences to help students become engaged citizens. One way that you can forge a path to create a more sustainable community is by becoming involved with various CCE projects such as Concrete Couch. Concrete Couch is a community-based non-profit organization that was founded by Steve Wood84. The group aims to engage the local Colorado Springs community in art and educational projects. If you would like to sign up to volunteer with this organization, you can do so here or email Education Director and Volunteer Coordinator, Caitlin Hannigan, at caitlin@concretcouch.org.

(Pictured above, Steve Wood 84)

Meet the Team: Waste Team

This block, we are proud to introduce you to the OOS Waste Team, which is involved in a variety of sustainability initiatives on campus, from establishing recycling and composting bins with signs in all academic buildings, to waste audits, composting programs, and improving the residential waste infrastructure. The team also works on special programs, such as Trash Peak during Earth Week, and on smaller projects with our food catering company, Bon Appétit. This academic year, we have a team of three interns: Alexa Rennie ’24, Jasmine Sone ’24, and Chase Hetler ’25, along with their three dedicated volunteers: Martina Hasler Arantes25, Lauren Moore ’26, and Em Renetzky ’27. Rennie ’24 enjoys the people she gets to work with, as she reflects on how wonderful her team is! Sone24 is an Environmental Science major and enjoys the collaborative aspect of the OOS, especially within the team, as her fellow interns’ contributions are integral. She is also currently working on a consulting project with CC Admissions. Lastly, Hetler ’25 is an Environmental Science and Political Science double major and is currently studying ecology and ecosystem science in Costa Rica with CC Professor Miro Kummel. Let’s give a BIG thanks to our wonderful Waste Team for all their hard work!

(Pictured above, left-right: Alexa Rennie ’24, Jasmine Sone ’24, and Chase Hetler ’25)

Recap of Goth Prom and CC Exchange Flair Pop-Up

Thanks to the Butler Center, CCSGA, Office of Sustainability (OOS), and Arts & Crafts, Goth Prom was a huge success, and we hope you all had an amazing time! The CC Exchange’s Pop-Up event allowed students to reduce their Halloween-related waste, and swap costumes and other items for Goth Prom. With students lined up minutes before the event commenced, it is evident CC students recognize that through communal efforts, we can work together to reduce our individual carbon footprints. Great job everyone! If you have any leftover costumes from this Halloweekend, or any other clothing you would like to donate, remember the CC Exchange is open on Thursdays from 2:00-4:00 p.m. during weeks 1-3.

Recap of the Plant Exchange from Block 2 and Follow Request

We are truly grateful for the overwhelming response to our Block 2 Plant Exchange event at the OOS. It was such a success that we didn’t even have a chance to take photos of the event, as we sold out of all spider plants, snake plants, and succulents within the first 20 minutes! We wish you the best of luck in fostering a healthy and green environment for your plants. In case you missed out though, Rennie ’24 highlights “we are super excited to have another event soon to continue bringing plants into the CC community!” For more information check out the Plant Exchange website here. Also, make sure to look out for future events by following us on our social media pages on Instagram and Facebook @ccsustainability, where you can see our campaign as we work toward a more sustainable future, not only for the campus but the broader community as well. On our social media pages, you will find vital event information, sustainability success stories, job listings, and a peek into the work that we do here at the office.

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The Senior Housing Application Opens Today!

Hello Class of 2025,

The Senior Housing Application opens today! It can be accessed through your housing portal – found on the CC Housing Website. Once you have logged in, click on the “24-25 Housing Application” to sign your housing agreement! You will have until Wednesday, Nov. 15 to sign your agreement. Failure to sign the housing agreement will result in students not receiving a timeslot to select housing. We have updated our Senior Housing page to include the info session slides, important dates, and some off-campus guides.

If you have questions about Senior Housing, please attend one of the Senior Housing Info Sessions! The last info sessions are during this block and as follows:

Thursday, Nov. 2 at 2 p.m. in South Commons

Monday, Nov. 6 at 4 p.m. in JLK McHugh Commons (above the Preserve)

Wednesday, Nov. 8 at 3 p.m. in Bemis Great Hall

For any further questions, please email our office at housing@coloradocollege.edu.

Best,

The ResX Team

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