CC’s Antiracist Book Club Presents: Critical Race Theory

You’re invited Monday, Nov. 8

You’re invited Monday, Nov. 8

Come together to discuss the first selection in this year’s Antiracist Book Club. 


Reading and discussing Delgado and Stefanic’s “Critical Race Theory will help you to answer for yourself, “What is all the fuss about?”
 
Join Dr. Claire Oberon Garcia, acting provost and dean of the faculty, and Barry Fagin, senior associate dean of the faculty at the U.S. Air Force Academy, for a discussion of differing views and interpretations of Critical Race Theory on Monday, Nov. 8, at 7 p.m. in Cornerstone Screening Room (Cornerstone 131) and via Zoom. Join virtually by registering here. Note: Fagin’s views are his own and not necessarily those of the U. S. Air Force Academy.
 
Garcia created a study guide for this text, as well as an extensive list of resources for further reading and viewing. You can access this guide on the Antiracist Book Club Microsoft Teams platform
 
The ABC continues in the next semester with both written and audio versions of Tarana Burke and Brene Brown’s bestseller, “You are Your Best Thing: Vulnerability, Shame, Resilience, and the Black Experience;” one of the essayists, Austin Channing Brown, will be our Block 5 First Mondays speaker. “Ebony & Ivy: Race, Slavery, and the Troubled History of America’s Universities by Craig Wilder is the final book of this academic year. These timely texts were selected to get us thinking about antiracism from multiple angles. Each book will be accompanied by study guides, talks, and other resources.   

Hope to see you Monday!

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COVID Cases on the Rise: Reduce Your Risk

We write to you this morning to ask for your continued cooperation with campus risk mitigation protocols and to share that we are at a critical junction in our management of this pandemic.  


We have seen an increase in infections among students this week in connection with large social gatherings. Our ability to finish the semester in-personand for students to spend fall break at homedepends to a large extent on your willingness to adhere to our science-based risk mitigation protocols.  
 
As of Thursday evening, 22 students have received positive test results in addition to 8 earlier this week. We currently have 30 new weekly cases, the highest number since the beginning of the pandemic. Currently 37 students are in quarantine or isolation. 
 
Risk is cumulative and it is within our power to limit the spread. Every action we take to reduce our risk of exposure matters. By continuing to adhere to risk mitigation protocols on and off-campus, such as indoor mask wearing, testing, social distancing, and handwashing, you are doing your part to secure a safer in-person learning experience.         

To slow the spread, we ask that you:
  • Temporarily limit your social interactions; 
  • Avoid engaging in unmasked indoor activities and wear a mask when interacting indoors with people who are not from your household;  
  • Do not come to class when experiencing any cold-like symptoms; 
  • Get tested for COVID-19 if you have any cold-like symptoms such as cough, fever, sore throat etc. Call the Student Health Center (719) 389-6384 to make an appointment (M-F 8 a.m.-noon, 1-7 p.m.; Sat/Sun 11 a.m.-4 p.m.). 

As a community we have done a tremendous job adhering to risk mitigation protocols and keeping case numbers low. However, our campus exists within the broader context of El Paso County where COVID-19 incidence (377/100,000/week), positivity rate (12%), and transmission levels are at an all-time high. Governor Polis has issued Public Health Order 21-02 Concerning Hospital Capacity and Access to Care in response to the shortage of hospital beds throughout the state of Colorado. At the time that the order was issued, 90% of Colorado’s ICU beds were occupied and 88% of medical/surgical beds were occupied. 

At this time, classes may continue to be taught in person, however, it is up to each professor to decide whether a class may need to be moved to remote delivery temporarily. 

Students with positive test results will need to isolate for 10 days. They should reach out to their professors to discuss with them the need for support, adaptation, or assistance with the course. 

Regarding the contact tracing process, please keep in mind that contact tracers reach out only to people identified as close contacts of community members with COVID-19. If a student receives a positive test result, the whole class will not be notified – only close contacts.  

Please send you
r questions regarding COVID-19 policies to covid19@coloradocollege.edu. We will keep you updated about new developments. 

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COVID-19 Booster Shots + Vaccines for children 5-11 years

This week, CDC has expanded the Emergency Use Authorization of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine to children ages 5-11


Beginning Friday, Nov. 5, CDPHE is partnering with Children’s Hospital Colorado to offer vaccines for children age 5 to 11 years. Adults and children age 12 and older may also receive COVID-19 vaccines at these clinics on a walk-in basis while supplies last. View the calendar to find clinic dates and sign up for an appointment for your child in advance.
 
Additionally, CDC made the following recommendations about COVID-19 vaccine booster shots. Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna vaccine recipients who completed their initial series at least six months ago and are: 

should get a booster dose. People age 18-49 with underlying medical conditions and people age 18-64 who work or live in high-risk settings may get a booster shot.
 
Recipients of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine should get a booster dose if they are at least two months out from their shot.
 
You may choose which vaccine you receive as a booster shot. CDC recommendations allow for mixing and matching booster shots. Click here to find a vaccine provider near you.
 
We also strongly encourage all members of the CC community to get a flu shot. It is safe to receive a flu shot and your COVID-19 booster dose at the same appointment.
 
Please see the CDC website for more details. Consult with your healthcare provider if you are not sure if you should receive a booster dose. Remember to bring your vaccination card to your appointment.
 
The COVID-19 transmission level in El Paso County remains very HIGH. CDC and the El Paso County Department of Public Health recommend indoor masking, regardless of vaccination status, when transmission levels are substantial or high.   
 
The vast majority of exposures of CC community members occur when members of our campus community interact outside of the CC community. Common exposure activities include unmasked indoor activities such as visiting friends and family, parties and other gatherings, restaurants, as well as travel. 
 
Please remember to take steps to protect yourself and others:  

  • Wear a mask indoors when off campus; indoor masks are required on campus (unless in your personal residence or office).
  • We recommend KN95 masks or similar (e.g., KF94, N95,) surgical, or cloth masks with at least three layers.
  • Make sure your mask fits snugly against your face on all sides and does not leave gaps. A well-fitting mask acts as a filter and catches viral particles that otherwise you would inhale. 
  • Stay home and away from others if you don’t feel well. Free, over-the-counter tests are available from CDPHE using the Rapid At-Home testing program
 
If you have questions or feedback for the committee, please let us know at covid19@coloradocollege.edu. You can also view the committee’s membership and charge 
  

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Save the Date for Block 3 In the Loop

ITL is Thursday, Nov. 18

ITL is Thursday, Nov. 18

Sent on behalf of the President’s Office and Staff Council:


Please save the date for the Block 3 In the Loop all-staff meeting on Thursday, Nov. 18.

Note this year’s location for In the Loop: Meet in Celeste Theatre inside Cornerstone Arts Center; the program will begin promptly at 8:30 a.m. Grab-and-go breakfast will be available for pick-up in Cornerstone Main Space as you exit the meeting. 
 
Those wishing to join the meeting via Zoom from their individual workspace may do so by registering in advance using this link. Feel free to swing by the main space after 9:30 a.m. to pick up breakfast. 
 
Submit good news, kudos, and questions to be answered during the question-and-answer period. You must submit your items by Thursday, Nov. 11. 

In the Loop is a joint venture between Colorado College leadership and the Staff Council to facilitate communication and build community spirit among the staff at Colorado College. These meetings are your chance to directly connect with college leaders and other staff members on a regular basis.

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Join Board of Trustees for Town Hall Nov. 8

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The Colorado College Board of Trustees arrives this week for their fall board meeting, Nov. 4-6. 

You’re invited to attend a town hall where board leaders will share an update from their meeting. On Monday, Nov. 8, 4:30-5:30 p.m., Board Chair Jeff Keller ’91, P ’22, Vice Chair Ryan Haygood ’97, and Secretary Heather Carroll ’89 will join President L. Song Richardson for a town hall via Zoom. Please register here to participate. 

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

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Announcing Title IX Working Group

Dear Campus Community,

 
Each of us plays an important role in creating a safe environment for all students, staff, and faculty. Doing so requires us to understand and follow the college’s policies and procedures, which means that those policies and procedures should not only reflect shared values but also be understandable and easy to navigate. 
 
After hearing from members of the campus community about our interim Title IX Policy and Procedures and our Nondiscrimination and Antiharassment Policy,  I have asked a broadly representative group to address questions and suggestions from students, staff, and faculty before the policies and procedures become final. You can review and comment on both of these policies now through the end of Block 5.
 
The Title IX and Nondiscrimination Policy Working Group will develop recommendations for how both policies can operate effectively. While both policies ensure compliance with federal antidiscrimination and Title IX regulations, they also reflect CC’s commitment to equity, inclusion, and the creation of a learning and work climate where all members of the community are welcome and can thrive.   
 
The working group will develop their recommendations after engaging with the campus community, understanding state and federal regulations, researching best practices in higher education, and considering the college’s current processes and resources. The working group will be in contact to collect input and update the campus community on progress.
 
Members
Faculty
  • Scott Ingram, FEC Personnel Policies Subcommittee
  • Emily Chan, FEC Governance Subcommittee, chair
  • Rushaan Kumar and Natanya Pulley, Diversity and Equity Advisory Board 
  • Jane McDougall, CC chapter of the American Association of University Professors  
Staff
  • Lisa Ruth, Staff Council
  • Debra Mortenson, Diversity and Equity Advisory Board
  • Anna Thompson, Sexual Assault Response Coordinator 
Students
  • Deksyos Damtew ’22, CCSGA
  • Mary Duggan ’23 and Lily Epstein ’22, Student Organization for Sexual Safety 
  • Jordan Bates ’23 and Wiktoria Grzech ’23, Student Title IX Assistance and Resource Team
Ex-officio members
  • Acting Title IX Coordinator Barbara Wilson
  • Deputy Title IX Coordinator Joshua Isringhausen
  • Deputy Title IX Coordinator for Athletics Jessica Bennett
  • Director of Accessibility Resources and ADA/504 Coordinator Jan Edwards
 
I am grateful to all of these campus community members for working on this important matter.
 
Sincerely,

L. Song Richardson

President
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Don’t Forget to Take the NACCC Survey

Survey about racial climate on campus closes on Nov. 9

Survey about racial climate on campus closes on Nov. 9

This message was sent to all students today, reminding them to take the National Assessment of Collegiate Campus Climates survey, which is open until Nov. 9. If you can, please encourage students to take the survey. Their answers will help inform the Antiracism Implementation Plan, including new initiatives. Similar surveys will be conducted for staff in Spring 2022 and for faculty in Spring 2023.

Dear Students,

We want YOUR input about the racial climate on the CC campus. The National Assessment of Collegiate Campus Climates survey assesses the extent to which race matters on campus and how students feel about the current level of equity at CC. As of the morning of Nov. 2, 631 students (or 26.44%) have completed or started the survey, so we still need to hear from more of you!
Watch the video below to hear from Mary Nussbaumer ’22, CCSGA vice president for student life, Lesley Irvine, vice president and director of athletics, and Emily Chan, professor of psychology, associate director of race, ethnicity, and migration studies, and director of the Bridge Scholars program, about why it’s so important for you to participate in the survey.

Important information about the survey:
  • For a link to the survey, check your email for messages from helpdesk@nacccsurvey.org” style=”font-weight: normal;font-weight: normal;color: #7a6646;text-decoration: underline;color: #7a6646;text-decoration: underline”>helpdesk@nacccsurvey.org.
  • The survey closes Nov. 9.
  • The survey will take about 15 minutes to complete.
  • Results and recommendations from the University of Southern California’s Race and Equity Center will be received during the summer of 2022 and shared with the campus community.
  • After the conclusion of the survey, every student who completed the survey will have a chance to win one of three Apple iPads, including an Apple Pencil.
We understand that responding to statements on race and the racial climate on campus may cause any number of feelings, and may be uncomfortable for you. For support, the diversity, equity, and inclusion team; Butler Center; Counseling Center; Wellness Resource Center; and Spiritual Life are available.
Thank you for your commitment to antiracism at Colorado College.
Sincerely,

Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Leadership Team


Rosalie Rodriguez
Senior Associate Dean of Students for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
Director of the Butler Center
Peony Fhagen, Ph.D.
Senior Associate Dean of Equity, Inclusion, and Faculty Development
Eric E. Lee, Ph.D.
Assistant Vice President of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion for Staff and Administrative Operations

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Don’t Forget to Take the NACCC Survey

Survey about racial climate on campus closes on Nov. 9

Survey about racial climate on campus closes on Nov. 9

Dear Students,

We want YOUR input about the racial climate on the CC campus. The National Assessment of Collegiate Campus Climates survey assesses the extent to which race matters on campus and how students feel about the current level of equity at CC. As of the morning of Nov. 2, 631 students (or 26.44%) have completed or started the survey, so we still need to hear from more of you!
Watch the video below to hear from Mary Nussbaumer ’22, CCSGA vice president for student life, Lesley Irvine, vice president and director of athletics, and Emily Chan, professor of psychology, associate director of race, ethnicity, and migration studies, and director of the Bridge Scholars program, about why it’s so important for you to participate in the survey.

Important information about the survey:
  • For a link to the survey, check your email for messages from helpdesk@nacccsurvey.org” style=”font-weight: normal;font-weight: normal;color: #7a6646;text-decoration: underline;color: #7a6646;text-decoration: underline”>helpdesk@nacccsurvey.org.
  • The survey closes Nov. 9.
  • The survey will take about 15 minutes to complete.
  • Results and recommendations from the University of Southern California’s Race and Equity Center will be received during the summer of 2022 and shared with the campus community.
  • After the conclusion of the survey, every student who completed the survey will have a chance to win one of three Apple iPads, including an Apple Pencil.
We understand that responding to statements on race and the racial climate on campus may cause any number of feelings, and may be uncomfortable for you. For support, the diversity, equity, and inclusion team; Butler Center; Counseling Center; Wellness Resource Center; and Spiritual Life are available.
Thank you for your commitment to antiracism at Colorado College.
Sincerely,

Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Leadership Team


Rosalie Rodriguez
Senior Associate Dean of Students for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
Director of the Butler Center
Peony Fhagen, Ph.D.
Senior Associate Dean of Equity, Inclusion, and Faculty Development
Eric E. Lee, Ph.D.
Assistant Vice President of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion for Staff and Administrative Operations

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Announcements for Staff

 

Spring Preregistration Opens Next Week; Dates are 11/8 – 12/3

The open period for Spring Preregistration will take place in Banner SSB starting next week Monday, November 8th and will run through Friday, December 3rd.

Students will have 4 weeks to…
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Faculty & Staff Funding Opportunities

Creativity & Innovation offers two types of funding for faculty and staff: Creative Exploration Grants and Changemaker Collaboration Grants. Tenure-track faculty, lecturers
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Lectures by Peter W. Marty, Publisher of Christian Century and CC alumnus

Lectures by Peter W. Marty, publisher of Christian Century and CC alumnus
 
Peter W. Marty, a major voice in progressive ecumenical Christianity, will offer two talks in

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November TIAA Webinars

November TIAA Webinars
Access these webinars at: https://shared.tiaa.org/public/publictools/campaign/login/webinar?resume=/idp/F5lxy/resumeSAML20/idp/SSO.ping

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Mood Food!

Making changes in what you eat can give your outlook a lift.
Join us in this expert led seminar to learn what foods can help tame stress, boost your mood and ease anxiety.
Join the Zoom Meeting:
Wednes

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TODAY — An Art History Major’s Career as an Art Dealer — 1:00 pm in Packard Hall 23

Tom Cleary
“An Art History Major’s Career as an Art Dealer” 
Wednesday, November 3, 1:00 p.m.
Packard Hall 23
 
Tom Cleary, CC class of 2010 will be visiting the college on Wednesday, November 3.

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“Silence”

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Caste in the United States: Dispatches from the Civil Rights Movement for Caste Equity in United States

Thenmozhi Soundararajan, “Caste in the United States: Dispatches from the Civil Rights Movement for Caste Equity in United States,” Nov 10, 2021 04:00 PM Mountain Time. This event is part of th
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NEW Remote Access Policy 30-day Open Comment Period

Access to key information systems and services residing on the CC secured network is a requirement for a significant portion of the CC community. With the onset of the pandemic and following previous work and r
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Register for Faculty Lunch block #3 featuring Janet Burge

Faculty Lunch block #3 featuring Janet Burge
 
Wicked Problems

Design, including software design, has to tackle complicated real-world problems. H…
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Ofrenda in Shove Chapel for Día de los Muertos

The ofrenda (altar) for Día de los Muertos in the side chapel of Shove, is an opportunity for our community to create and build an ofrenda that intentionally remembers loved ones who have died and honors person
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Fire and Erosion: Making Things Out of Clay – THIS FRIDAY!

Fire and Erosion: Making Things Out of Clay
with Jeremiah Houck, Assistant Director of the Bemis School of Art
 
This drop-in, not-for-credit mini-workshop covers some of the clay cons

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“Connections, Belonging, and Indigenous Identity in Museum Spaces” – Tuesday Nov. 9 @ 6 pm

“Connections, Belonging, and Indigenous Identity in Museum Spaces”

Visiting Professor Joe Baker, Ex…
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Common Read 2023-24: Call for Submissions

The Office of Academic Programs invites your nominations for the CC Common Read for 2023-2024. The deadline is December 22, 20
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NEXT WEEK: Writing Strong Letters of Reccomendation

Tuesday, November 9, 2021, 2:00 to 3:30 p.m., Tutt Library 238. RSVP here. Join Chris
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Meet Young Alum Kira Osborn

November 4 at 2pm in the Chapman Community Plaza
Come by to meet Kira Osborn ’14, a CC Young Alum! From a CC RA to the Global Operations Manager at NIKE.
Join us for discussion over donuts and chocolate m

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Register for Faculty Lunch block #3 featuring Janet Burge

Faculty Lunch block #3 featuring Janet Burge
 
Wicked Problems

Design, including software design, has to tackle complicated real-world problems. H…
Posted by jhartmann
 

BlueForm Requests

In case you missed it, BlueForm requests has a new online form. If you need information about current students, courses offered, Academic Department information (like course/student reviews), demographics, enro
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Block 4 Course: Racial Identity Development (PSY 178/REMS 200)

There are no prerequisites to take this course. 
Equity and Power and Societies & Human Behavior Gen Ed Designations

This course is taught by Peo…
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Music Department Fall 2021 Senior Colloquium


Friday, November 5 at 1:00 pm in Packard Hall

The Music D…
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Professor Olufemi Taiwo Speaks on “Subjective Security,” Nov. 4 at 3:30 p.m.

Professor Olufemi Taiwo Speaks on “Subjective Security,” Nov. 4 at 3:30 pm
 
All are invited to hear Professor Olufemi Taiwo (Georgetow

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Staff Events

 

🌼Dia de Muertos🌼

Today until 10:00 a.m.
Windom House 1132 N Cascade Ave

SOMOS, SP House, MOSAIC, SP Department, and CC Mobile Arts invite you to celebrate Dia de Muertos at Spanish House (Windom House 1132 N Cascade Ave).
🌼Nov 1st: Altar Making Workshop from 4 t

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Excel at CC – Material Recovery Facility (MRF) Tour

Today from 10:15 a.m. to 11:45 a.m.

What really happens to CC’s recycling stream once it leaves our campus? How is it sorted? Why is CC known a one of the worst offenders when trucks deliver our recycling and how can we improve that image? A behi
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CC Summer Study Away Fair

Today from 12:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Worner Lobby

The Summer Study Away Fair will highlight all the programs being offered by CC for off-campus study in Summer 2022.  You can speak to the faculty leaders, learn about the courses and the travel
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Excel at CC – Material Recovery Facility (MRF) Tour

Today from 12:15 p.m. to 1:45 p.m.

What really happens to CC’s recycling stream once it leaves our campus? How is it sorted? Why is CC known a one of the worst offenders when trucks deliver our recycling and how can we improve that image? A behi
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Todd Miller: Journalist and Researcher of the US-Mexico Border

Today from 1:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.

This event is not open to the general public. www.coloradocollege.edu/newsevents/calendar/details.html?EventID=46667&booking=1SEQUENCE:0
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A Borderless World? Todd Miller, Journalist & Researcher, US-Mex Border

Today from 1:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m.
Gates Common Room

Todd Miller is a writer and researcher who has specialized in US-Mexico border issues for more than 15 years, the last eight as an independent journalist and writer. He writes a weekly post for The Border Chron
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Math/Computer Science Department Games and Greetings

Today from 3:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Tutt Science Center, Room 221

Join the Math/CS department for our blockly, 2nd-Wednesday tradition of gathering to play some board and card games, enjoy good company, and receive some light snacks to go! 

Games and Greetings Flyer
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Refugee Alliance: ESL Training THIS Wednesday

Today from 5:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Zoom

We will be having an ESL training session this Wednesday at 5 PM led by Dr. Chelsea Walter! While we aren’t necessarily having ESL tutoring as a volunteer opportunity for this year, we believe it would be benef
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Ritt Kellogg Expedition Slideshow

Today from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Cornerstone 131 (Screening Room)


Whether you’re looking for inspiration for your own Ritt Kellogg Expedition or you’re just curious about what the most recent bout of expeditions looked lik

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First Pep Band Rehearsal

Today from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Packard Room 9

Calling all true tigers!   Get pumped for CC’s brand-new pep band for men’s and women’s basketball! All levels of musical talent welcome; just bring yourself and your instrument to our first rehearsal in Packar
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Meet Young Alum Kira Osborn

Tomorrow from 2:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Chapma Community Plaza

Come by to meet Kira Osborn ’14, a CC Young Alum! From a CC RA to the Global Operations Manager at NIKE.
Join us for discussion over donuts and chocolate milk in the new Robson Arena!

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Department of Anthropology Block 3 Speaker Series

Tomorrow from 4:00 p.m. to 6:15 p.m.
McHugh Commons

“I Heard It’s Not Common in Black People”: Racializing Disease in Post-Ferguson St. Louis

In this Anthropology Speaker Series lecture, Dr. Chelsey R. Carter presents research on h

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Ronny Quevedo: ”A conversation: At the line”

Tomorrow from 4:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Cornerstone 131 (Screening Room) – Edith Kinney Gaylord Cornerstone Arts Center, 825 N. Cascade Ave.

Please join us for a roundtable conversation with artist Ronny Quevedo, Victoria I. Lyall, Frederick and Jan Mayer Curator of Art of the Ancient Americas at the Denver Art Museum, and Jorge Rivas Pérez, Frederi
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IN CONVERSATION: AT THE LINE

Tomorrow from 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Cornerstone 131 (Screening Room)

Please join us for a roundtable conversation with artist Ronny Quevedo, Victoria I. Lyall, Frederick and Jan Mayer Curator of Art of the Ancient Americas at the Denver Art Museum, and Jorge Rivas Pérez
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Screening and Q&A with Marion Hill, “Ma Belle, My Beauty” (2021)

Tomorrow from 7:15 p.m. to 9:15 p.m.
Cornerstone 131 (Screening Room)

VSFC Hill poster
The Visiting Series in Film and Culture invites you to a screening of “Ma B

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Music Without Borders – Transcontinental New Music Ensemble

Tomorrow from 7:30 p.m. to 8:45 p.m.
Packard Performance Hall


Thursday, November 4 at 7:30 pm in Packard Hall

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Musical Theatre – The Mystery of Edwin Drood – Virtual Performance

From 12:00 a.m. Friday, November 5, 2021 to 12:00 a.m. Saturday, November 6, 2021
Streaming Online


Didn’t make it to the live performances ov

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“A Brief Introduction to Multilevel Modeling” by Dr. Minho Kim

Friday, November 5, 2021 from 12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m.
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Free pizza will be provided at noon outside Tutt Science for attendees of the talk! The talk will begin at 12:30.

The Department of Math and Computer Science presents a talk the first three Frid…
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Craft Seminar with Marion Hill, “Directing Actors Outside of the Script”

Friday, November 5, 2021 from 12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Cornerstone 102 (Studio C)

VSFC Hill seminar posterThe Visiting Series in Film and Culture invites CC students to a cra
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Robert D. McJimsey Seminar

Friday, November 5, 2021 from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Timothy Fuller Event Space (Tutt Library)

Robert D. McJimsey Seminar Presents Peter W. Marty, publisher of Christian Century and CC alumnus:   “The Rise of Zero-Sum Thinking in American Political and Religious Life”

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”The Rise of Zero-Sum Thinking in American Political and Religious Life” with Peter W. Marty

Friday, November 5, 2021 from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Timothy Fuller Event Space – 1021 N. Cascade Ave.

Peter W. Marty, publisher of Christian Century and CC alumnus: “The Rise of Zero-Sum Thinking in American Political and Religious Life” Partisanship and demonization of the other are huge problems in American
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Reflections on Anthropology and the Black Experience

Friday, November 5, 2021 from 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.
JLK McHugh Commons – above Preserve; in the Western Ridge Housing Complex, 1090 N. Cascade Ave.

Inspired by St. Claire Drake’s “Further Reflections on Anthropology and the Black Experience” and the Association of Black Anthropologists’ 50th Anniversary “The Anthropology of the Black Experience” event, thi
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Theatrical Production ”Silence”

Friday, November 5, 2021 from 7:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Cornerstone 108 (Norberg Studio) – Edith Kinney Gaylord Cornerstone Arts Center, 825 N. Cascade Ave.

A ragtag group – lady, lord, handmaid, warrior and priest – run away, with a despotic ruler in hot pursuit. Part road trip, part romance, part dark comedy, part revenge tragedy, part gender exploration, this pl
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“SILENCE” Theatre/Dance Performance

Friday, November 5, 2021 from 7:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Norberg Theatre, Cornerstone Arts Building

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Musical Theatre – The Mystery of Edwin Drood – Virtual Performance

From 12:00 a.m. Saturday, November 6, 2021 to 12:00 a.m. Sunday, November 7, 2021
Streaming Online


Didn’t make it to the live performances ov

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