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Possible Outages from Switch Deplyment

Potential Outages During Switch Deployment

Dear Faculty and Staff,

We’re upgrading our network infrastructure from May 16-24 by installing new switches in select buildings to enhance performance. During this time, expect intermittent disruptions to internet and Wi-Fi services in the following affected areas:

Thursday, May 16 – Barnes lower floors, Barnes upper floors, small sections of Packard

Friday, May 17 -Tutt Science

Monday, May 20 – Olin, Palmer

Tuesday, May 21 – Worner

Wednesday, May 22 – Tutt Library

Thursday, May 23 – Cornerstone Arts Center

Friday, May 24 – Armstrong

Please plan accordingly and bear with us as we strive to minimize inconvenience. These outages should not last long. For any additional questions please reach out to its@coloradocollege.edu” style=”font-weight: normal;font-weight: normal;color: #7a6646;text-decoration: underline;color: #7a6646;text-decoration: underline”> its@coloradocollege.edu.

Thank you!

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Project 2024 Wraps Up

Dear CC Community,

During its centenary celebrations in 1974, CC decided to celebrate the next rather than the last one hundred years. They asked themselves: How can we do what we do better?  They came up with an answer. The Block Plan.
“What if CC did something similar on the occasion of its 150th,” President Richardson asked in the summer of 2021. Call it Project 2024 and invite the entire CC community to talk about how to capitalize on our unique strengths in order to do what we do better.
Year One – Cross-campus conversations led by Project 2024 Steering Committee members addressed the questions How can we do what we do better? and What challenges facing higher education most affect CC?
578 students, staff, faculty, and alumni joined the conversations, and another 569 answered relevant questions on the Employee Engagement & Climate Survey. One dominant theme emerged: the need for greater connection in all areas—across blocks, constituencies, and levels and to city, region, and nation as well as to post-graduate life.
Year Two – Working groups identified actions to reinforce liberal arts learning and value our people (staff, faculty, and students). Exploratory groups examined three key challenges: financial model/access, student demographics/access, and digital knowledge (both online learning and screen time’s effects).
This year, Year Three, several ideas came to fruition, including adding a commitment to providing a living wage to CC’s compensation philosophy, creating a decision-making toolkit to align processes across offices, and developing a system for categorizing and prioritizing campus events. We also completed an assessment of experiential learning (summer internships, research, study abroad) to see who participates. Guides for advisors and students are coming soon. 
This year we looked at the biggest challenges CC faces in order to identify ambitious responses we can implement starting now. Three groups focused on finances/demographics/access; online learning/digital wellness/AI; and how best to prepare our students now for 2055.
President Richardson and I are grateful to everyone for the thought and time they have given to Project 2024. We have learned the power in collectively addressing common concerns, identifying shared hopes, and enacting constructive change.
We especially appreciate the faculty, staff, students, and alumni who worked on the Project 2024 Steering Committee.
Listen to Susan Ashley and Manya Whitaker talk about Project 2024.

I look forward to sharing our Year Three report and the proposed plans for how the college can complete the work already in progress, move forward on the Big Challenges/Big Ideas proposals, and maintain Project 2024’s process of collective involvement in decisions affecting the whole. Here’s a brief preview.

Sincerely,

Susan A. Ashley

Professor of History and Project 2024 Coordinator

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Commencement is Only Days Away!

We’re just days away from CC’s biggest celebration of the year: Commencement 2024! 

Here are the final details for Commencement weekend festivities. 

Commencement Weekend Events: 

  • Baccalaureate, Saturday, May 18, 3-4 p.m., in Shove Memorial Chapel
    This event kicks off Commencement weekend with a chance to reflect and express gratitude. Rebecca Garcia, CC Professor of Mathematics, will give the Baccalaureate address. Be sure to add your Baccalaureate Blessings here!
  • Commencement, Sunday, May 19, 8:30 a.m., in Ed Robson Arena
    This is the culmination of the academic year, and a time to honor the graduates of the Class of 2024. Frieda Ekotto ’86 will deliver the Commencement address.

NOTE: Baccalaureate and Commencement are open only to graduates and ticketed guests. A livestream for both ceremonies will be available online

President’s Reception 

Immediately following Commencement, the campus community is invited to attend the President’s Reception held on Tava Quad from 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. 
Remember to share your experiences using #ColoradoCollege2024 on social media!

Parking and Road Closures 

On Commencement morning, guests and volunteers may park anywhere on campus (no fees or permits apply), except the third floor of the Ed Robson Arena parking garage on East Dale St. which is reserved for guests with limited mobility who require parking close to the venue. Golf carts will also be available from parking areas across campus to transport guests to Ed Robson Arena. 

Accessible parking is available on all levels of the Ed Robson Arena parking garage and in other parking lots on campus. 

On Sunday, May 19, expect traffic congestion in the area throughout the morning. The following roads will be closed for Commencement activities:

  • Cache La Poudre St. from N. Nevada Ave. to N. Cascade Ave. 
  • Tejon St. from E. Dale St. to E. Cache La Poudre St. 

Freedom of Expression

At Colorado College, we understand that freedom of thought and expression are essential to any institution of higher learning and are vital components of academic freedom. Please see CC’s Freedom of Expression policy.

Find all Commencement details including the full schedule, speaker info, ticket details, parking, accessibility information, and more at: coloradocollege.edu/commencement.

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Commencement is Only Days Away!

We’re just days away from CC’s biggest celebration of the year: Commencement 2024! 

Here are the final details for Commencement weekend festivities. 

Commencement Weekend:  

  • Baccalaureate, Saturday, May 18, 3-4 p.m., in Shove Memorial Chapel  
    This event kicks off Commencement weekend with a chance to reflect and express gratitude. Rebecca Garcia, CC Professor of Mathematics, will give the Baccalaureate address. Be sure to add your Baccalaureate Blessings here!
  • Commencement, Sunday, May 19, 8:30 a.m., in Ed Robson Arena
    This is the culmination of the academic year, and a time to honor the graduates of the Class of 2024. Frieda Ekotto ’86 will deliver the Commencement address. 

NOTE: Baccalaureate and Commencement are open only to graduates and ticketed guests. A livestream for both ceremonies will be available online for those unable to attend in person. 

Staff and Faculty Commencement Tickets

The deadline for graduates to claim guest tickets for Commencement is 5 p.m. this Wednesday, May 15. Following that deadline, remaining tickets will be made available to staff and faculty who would like to attend and are not marching. Tickets will be available via CC’s Ticketmaster site on a first-come, first-served basis with a limit of one ticket per staff or faculty member. 

Remember, by accepting this ticket, you agree to the guidelines set out in the college’s Freedom of Expression policy. In addition, please remember that Ed Robson Arena has a clear bag policy that will be enforced for all Commencement guests and no empty bottles, cans, or containers of ANY kind will be permitted into Ed Robson Arena.  

President’s Reception 

Immediately following Commencement, the campus community is invited to attend the President’s Reception held on Tava Quad from 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. 

Parking and Road Closures

On Commencement morning, guests and volunteers may park anywhere on campus (no fees or permits apply), except the third floor of the Ed Robson Arena parking garage on East Dale St., which is reserved for guests with limited mobility who require parking close to the venue. Golf carts will also be available from parking areas across campus to transport guests to Ed Robson Arena. 

Accessible parking is available on all levels of the Ed Robson Arena parking garage and in other parking lots on campus. 

On Sunday, May 19, expect traffic congestion in the area throughout the morning. The following roads will be closed for Commencement activities:
  • Cache La Poudre St. from N. Nevada Ave. to N. Cascade Ave.
  • Tejon St. from E. Dale St. to E. Cache La Poudre St. 
Remember to share your experiences using #ColoradoCollege2024 on social media!

Freedom of Expression

At CC, we understand that freedom of thought and expression are essential to any institution of higher learning and are vital components of academic freedom. Please see CC’s Freedom of Expression policy

Find all Commencement details including the full schedule, speaker info, ticket details, parking, accessibility information, and more at: coloradocollege.edu/commencement.

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Commencement is Only Days Away!

We’re just days away from CC’s biggest celebration of the year: Commencement 2024! 

Dear Graduates, 

The time has come! This weekend, you will graduate and become alumni of Colorado College. We are so proud of you and look forward to honoring your achievements throughout Commencement weekend. Remember to share your experiences using #ColoradoCollege2024 on social media! 

Here are the final details and key reminders for Commencement 2024. 

Commencement Weekend:  

  • Baccalaureate, Saturday, May 18, 3-4 p.m., in Shove Memorial Chapel
    This event kicks off Commencement weekend with a chance to reflect and express gratitude. Rebecca Garcia, CC Professor of Mathematics, will give the Baccalaureate address.   
     
    Graduates will gather on the steps of Palmer Hall for the senior class photo at 2 p.m., then proceed directly to Shove Memorial Chapel to assemble for Baccalaureate. 
     
  • Commencement, Sunday, May 19, 8:30 a.m., in Ed Robson Arena
    This is the culmination of the academic year and a time to honor you, the graduates of the Class of 2024. Frieda Ekotto ’86 will deliver the Commencement address. Please remember to bring only your cell phone to Commencement, as there will be no storage option. Every graduate will be required to have gowns unzipped prior to entering into the arena. 

    Call time for graduates is 7:30 a.m. Graduates assemble on the quad between South Hall and Shove Memorial Chapel.  

  • Important Reminders: 
    Bring only your cell phone to Commencement, as there will be no storage option for graduates. Every graduate will be required to have gowns unzipped prior to entering the arena and no empty bottles, cans, or containers of ANY kind will be permitted into the event. 
     
  • President’s Reception, Sunday, May 19, 11 a.m.
    Immediately following the Commencement ceremony, please join President L. Song Richardson on Tava Quad for light refreshments. 
NOTE: Baccalaureate and Commencement are open only to graduates and ticketed guests. A livestream for both ceremonies will be available online for those unable to attend in person.
 

Key Reminders 

  • Transfer tickets to your guests: The deadline for graduates to claim guest tickets is Wednesday, May 15. Don’t forget to transfer tickets to your guests via CC Ticketmaster. Guests must also create an account to claim transferred tickets and enter the venue (detailed transfer instructions are available here). All tickets are electronic and must be scanned from a mobile device.  
  • Cap and gown pickup: Be sure to pick up your regalia from the CC Bookstore between 9 a.m.-4 p.m. on Thursday, May 16 or Friday, May 17.  
  • Mandatory Commencement rehearsal: Friday, May 17, 11 a.m. (10:45 a.m. line up at the quad between South Hall and Shove Memorial Chapel). All graduates are required to attend rehearsal in order to walk in Sunday’s ceremony. After the rehearsal, graduates are invited to stick around for a celebratory BBQ lunch on the concourse level of Ed Robson Arena, hosted by the annual giving and alumni offices (this event is for seniors only).
  • GradImages: Friday, May 17, 1-4 p.m. GradImages will be available in the Chapman Room of Ed Robson Arena to take individual and group photos of graduates in their Commencement regalia (cap and gown). Once images are processed, you will be able to review and select specific photos for purchase at gradimages.com
  • Senior class photo: Saturday, May 18, 2 p.m. Graduates will gather on the steps of Palmer Hall for a group photo with their classmates. Cap and gown required.
  • Call time for graduates on Commencement morning is 7:30 a.m. Graduates will assemble on the quad between South Hall and Shove Memorial Chapel. Doors to Ed Robson Arena will open to guests at 7:30 a.m. Guests should be seated by 8:20 a.m. The event will begin promptly at 8:30 a.m. and will conclude by 11 a.m. Please allow ample time for traffic, parking, and entry into the venue. 
  • Departmental Receptions: Review the full schedule of department-specific receptions, most of which take place Saturday afternoon after Baccalaureate. Students will receive invitations directly from their academic departments. 
  • FREE admission to the FAC during Commencement weekend
    The Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center at Colorado College is offering free admission to the museum May 17-18 for friends and families in town for Commencement weekend. Use code Commencement2024 if purchasing tickets online, or let the front desk know when you arrive. PLUS, Friday night only, get BOGO tickets to Rent on stage in the FAC theatre. (Discount code: GradFamBOGO).  

Parking and Road Closures 

On Commencement morning, guests and volunteers may park anywhere on campus (no fees or permits apply), except the third floor of the Ed Robson Arena parking garage on East Dale St., which is reserved for guests with limited mobility who require parking close to the venue. Golf carts will also be available from parking areas across campus to transport guests to Ed Robson Arena. 

Accessible parking is available on all levels of the Ed Robson Arena parking garage and in other parking lots on campus. 

On Sunday, May 19, expect traffic congestion in the area throughout the morning.  

The following roads will be closed for Commencement activities:

  • Cache La Poudre St. from N. Nevada Ave. to N. Cascade Ave.
  • Tejon St. from E. Dale St. to E. Cache La Poudre St. 

Freedom of Expression

At CC, we understand that freedom of thought and expression are essential to any institution of higher learning and are vital components of academic freedom. Please see CC’s Freedom of Expression policy

Find all Commencement details including the full schedule, speaker info, ticket details, parking, accessibility information, and more at: coloradocollege.edu/commencement. 

Congratulations graduates! 

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