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Musical Guests Take the Stage at Inauguration

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Ofer Ben-Amots

Jaiel Mitchell ’18
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Made Lasmawan of the Gamelan Orchestra
Colorado College will celebrate and honor its 14th president at L. Song Richardson’s inauguration ceremony on Monday, Aug. 29, the start of the new academic year. 

Professor of Music Ofer Ben-Amots composed the inaugural fanfare which will be performed by Benjamin Paille on trumpet, Ricky Sweum on saxophone, and Susan Grace, director of the Summer Music Festival and associate chair, artist-in-residence, and senior lecturer in music, on piano.

Jaiel Mitchell ’18 and Chidera Ikpeamarom ’22 will perform inspiring musical pieces, the CC Gamelan Orchestra will lead the recessional at the conclusion of the ceremony. 

We hope you’ll join the celebration on Monday, Aug. 29. The ceremony will take place on the Mainstage at the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center at Colorado College. Doors open at 8 a.m. and the ceremony begins at 8:45 a.m.

A limited number of tickets are available on a first-come, first-served basis. To reserve tickets, visit the Worner Desk and show your CC Gold Card. Once tickets for theatre seating are gone, you can pick up tickets for limited seating in an overflow space at the FAC. You can also tune into coloradocollege.edu/inauguration for the livestream of the ceremony, or watch a recording after the event concludes.

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Don’t Forget to Register for Fall Conference 2022

Tomorrow, Aug. 19, is your last chance to register for Fall Conference!


Fall Conference is Thursday, Aug. 25, 8 a.m.-1 p.m. on Tava Quad. Light breakfast is served beginning at 7:45 a.m., and programming begins promptly at 8 a.m.

This year Fall Conference will serve as the kick-off for the inauguration festivities for the 14th President of Colorado College, L. Song Richardson, with a BIPOC Presidents’ Roundtable conversation about the value of liberal arts in the current higher education landscape. The roundtable will be moderated by CC alum and trustee Ryan Haygood ’97 and include President Richardson, Associated Colleges of the Midwest President Sonya Malunda, and College of the Holy Cross President Vincent Rougeau.

Following the roundtable and a brief update by President Richardson, attendees will have the opportunity to join a variety of workshops and classes with fellow faculty and staff colleagues.

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Get to Know President L. Song Richardson

Did you know … Right now, President Richardson is reading nonfiction by Michael Sandel, “The Tyranny of Merit: What’s Become of the Common Good” and is anxiously awaiting a new fiction novel, Louise Penny’s new Inspector Gamache mystery titled “A World of Curiosities.
“I love books on leadership,” Richardson says. “My most recent read is Chip Conley’s ‘Peak: How Great Companies Get Their Mojo from Maslow.'”

Get to know CC’s 14th president, L. Song Richardson, in the days leading up to her inauguration. Celebrate with the CC community on inauguration day, Monday, Aug. 29, and with events and programming before and after the ceremony. *Please note the correction: tickets will be available for pick up at Worner Campus Center on a first-come, first-served basis. 

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You’re Invited to President Richardson’s Inauguration

Over the next 14 days, learn more about CC’s 14th president, about the events and performers who will be on campus as part of inauguration festivities, and find out how you can participate, wherever you are. 

You are invited to celebrate the start of CC’s 149th academic year and President L. Song Richardson’s inauguration on Monday, Aug. 29. The ceremony will take place on the Mainstage at the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center at Colorado College. Doors open at 8 a.m., guests must be seated by 8:30, and the ceremony begins promptly at 8:45 a.m.

A limited number of tickets are available on a first-come, first-served basis. To reserve tickets, visit the front desk at the FAC and show your CC Gold Card. Once tickets for theatre seating are gone, you can pick up tickets for limited seating in an overflow space at the FAC. You can also tune into coloradocollege.edu/inauguration for the livestream of the ceremony, or watch a recording after the event concludes.

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Get Ready for NSO 2022

New students arrive this week! Here is what you need to know to help make New Student Orientation 2022 a success.  

While we have already welcomed a number of new students to campus, including fall athletes and Bridge Scholars, we are looking forward to greeting the Class of 2026, as well as incoming transfer students, on the first day of New Student Orientation on Saturday, Aug. 20! Many will begin arriving in Colorado Springs early and may choose to stop by various campus offices to take care of outstanding business on Friday; we thank you for helping welcome these new CC community members when you see them on campus. 

Detailed arrival directions and a parking map will be shared with new students and families today, as well as posted on the NSO web page. On Saturday, Aug. 20, we encourage staff members who will be on campus to utilize street parking or park in areas other than the C-2 Armstrong and C-1 Tutt Library lots and Robson Arena garage; these lots and the garage will be used as unloading zones for residence halls and the mailroom, as well as visitor parking. 
 Here is some additional information that may be helpful when answering questions from students and families:  
NSO Check-in begins at 7:45 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 20. Students and their guests should report to the NSO Check-in Tent on Tava Quad prior to moving into their residence hall. At check-in, we will confirm that immunization and vaccination forms have been submitted (a requirement of on-campus living) and give students their NSO nametag and CC Gold Card. During move-in, RAs, volunteers, and staff will be available to answer questions, lend a hand, and provide directions.  
COVID-19 Risk Mitigation Strategies: Students and guests are encouraged to test at home prior to arriving at campus. Should a student test positive before arriving on campus, they should isolate in place (stay home/not come to campus) and complete NSO remotely. Regardless of whether or not students test before coming to campus, all students will be given a test kit at check-in and asked to complete that COVID test on the day of arrival to campus. Students who test positive should remain masked and will receive additional information about isolation protocol and how to participate in NSO remotely. Students who test positive should remain masked and will receive additional information about isolation protocol and how to participate in NSO remotely.
The on-campus portion of NSO will take place Saturday, Aug. 20 through Wednesday, Aug. 24. The off-campus Priddy Experience will run from Thursday, Aug. 25 through Saturday, Aug. 27, with the return of overnight off-campus trips.  
After the Welcome Luncheon on Tava Quad, from 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 20, the New Student Orientation Program kicks off with welcoming remarks from President L. Song Richardson at 1:30 p.m. in Ed Robson Arena.  
Family and Guest Orientation also begins with the President’s Welcome in Ed Robson Arena and continues from 2 to 5 p.m. in the Cornerstone Arts Center with a variety of information sessions and a resource fair.  
Students and their guests are welcome to enjoy a free dinner at Rastall Cafe or check out a downtown restaurant before enjoying Sweet Send-Offs at the NSO tent on Tava Quad from 7 to 8:45 p.m. Family and Guest Orientation concludes at 8:45 p.m.  
Should anyone have questions about making tuition payments or financial aid, both the Student Accounts Office, located in Spencer Center 116, and the Office of Financial Aid and Student Employment, located in Spencer 134, will be open Friday beginning at 1 p.m. until 5 p.m. and Saturday from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. 
The NSO schedule takes inspiration from the Block Plan and gives students a taste of a “typical” class day: required sessions are offered each morning and the afternoon is open for them to create their own CC adventure — attend sessions, explore campus, get to know resources, and prepare for the semester ahead. Students are required to attend at least two conference-style sessions throughout NSO; thanks to the many departments and individuals that are hosting these sessions! 
In addition to the Family and Guest Resource Fair on Saturday, Aug. 20, we will also hold a Student Resource Fair on Wednesday, Aug. 24, from 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Worner Campus Center. If you have questions about the Student Resource Fair, please contact Allis WerkmeisterPlease contact Janna Jones in the Office of Alumni and Family Relations with questions about the Family Resource Fair. 
CC Fest is happening Saturday, Aug. 27, 4 – 8 p.m. on Tava Quad to wrap up orientation week, with an evening full of activities, a welcome back food truck dinner for ALL incoming and returning students, and will end with a late-night breakfast.
The entire NSO schedule, which includes a brief overview of Family Orientation, is available here. 
Please feel free to refer students, families, or others looking for general assistance to the Office of Campus Activities at (719) 389-6800 or the Worner Desk (719) 389-6000 to have their questions answered or point them to the Questions and Contacts section of CC Bound for more specific help. 
This is an especially busy, and sometimes stressful, time for many new students and their families. It is also one of the most exciting times of the year as we meet our future advisees, campus leaders, and alumni. On behalf of the NSO and Priddy planning teams, thanks to each of you in advance for your contributions toward making New Student Orientation a success! 

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