There’s still time! President’s Leadership Awards

Now is the time to honor individuals or groups who have made a difference in your life and the lives of others at CC.

As part of our strategic initiative to foster workplace excellence, it’s important to recognize those who are making a difference. 

There is still time to submit nominations for the President’s Leadership Awards. The President’s Leadership Awards Program recognizes colleagues who make an impact as strong leaders, innovative role models, and positive collaborators. 
Submit nominations now through the end of Block 3. The deadline to submit nominations is November 19, 2021. Previous winners were nominated by faculty or staff colleagues.
Check out examples of winning nominations to help inspire you in drafting a stand-out submission. Tips include telling a detailed story about the person or group and how they demonstrated the qualities of the award namesake, the college’s leadership philosophy, and CC’s antiracism efforts.
Nominate a deserving colleague or team of individuals, based on the following criteria:
  • Brian Young Community Service Award: This awardee demonstrates a continued pattern of voluntary service to the college and exceeding their job duties, as demonstrated by former Vice President for Information Technology Brian Young. The awardee must have been employed by the college for five years or more. Submit a nomination.
  • Victor Nelson-Cisneros Diversity and Inclusion Award: This awardee exemplifies the qualities of former Associate Dean of the College Victor Nelson-Cisneros in supporting diversity and inclusion on campus. Submit a nomination.
  • Glenn Brooks Innovation and Courage Award: This awardee displays the courage and innovative qualities of former Dean of the College/Dean of the Faculty Glenn Brooks, who was one of the founders of the Block Plan. Submit a nomination.
  • Jane Cauvel Cultivating Collaboration and Community-building Award: This awardee cultivates collaboration on campus and is a community-builder, as exemplified by Jane Cauvel, professor of philosophy emerita, and the college’s first ombudsperson. Submit a nomination.
Winners each year will receive: $2,500 cash prize, a feature on the President’s Leadership Awards website, and a leadership trophy to display for a full year. Winners will be announced in Block 5. The individuals who submit winning nominations will also be recognized.
Thank you for helping to recognize CC’s exceptional leaders, and to honor the individuals who strive to make our college great. 
For questions about the awards program or the nomination process, please contact Lyrae Williams

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Ongoing Screening Testing with eMed

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Dear Campus Community, 


COVID-19 testing technology has evolved rapidly since Fall 2020. Our weekly screening testing program has enabled us to effectively interrupt chains of infection early, prevent outbreaks, and engage in in-person learning. The introduction of fast, accurate, and convenient antigen tests has made self-monitoring for COVID-19 more convenient and widely available.  
 
Starting in the second half of November, we plan to partner with eMed, a telehealth provider, whose certified guides supervise via telehealth sessions self-administered BinaxNow tests. eMed provides results within 15 minutes via an app (Navica). As an added benefit, these results can also be used for travel, and eMed will report results to the county health department (per state requirements) and CC.
 
Antigen tests (not to be confused with antibody tests) detect COVID-19 infections very reliably during the infectious period, making them an excellent tool for screening testing. Their tendency not to pick up prior infections after recovery will help to reduce isolation needs. CC students who have tried out these self-administered at-home tests found them convenient to use and less unpleasant. Of course, no test is perfect. Because some false positive results are to be expected, all positive antigen test results are followed up by a molecular test at the Student Health Center. Testing protocols will remain the same and can be adjusted as the course of the pandemic requires. 
 
eMed will provide screening testing to vaccinated students (a percentage each week), unvaccinated students (twice weekly), and unvaccinated employees. The Student Health Center will continue providing molecular Abbott ID Now tests for symptomatic COVID-19 testing, testing after exposure, and follow-up testing to positive antigen tests.
 
We will be in touch with more information regarding test kit distribution and the Navica app next week.
 
Please contact us with your questions at covid19@coloradocollege.edu
 
Thank you!
Andrea Bruder
Chief Public Health Advisor to the President 
  
Mateo Muñoz
Chair, COVID-19 Policy and Implementation Committee 

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Sexual Assault Forum Canceled

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Friday, October 29, 2021

Dear Campus Community,

We are following up on the message we sent on Tuesday about sexual assault support and resources. Upon hearing concerns from students, we are taking a step back to reconsider how best to approach listening to student needs and providing information and support.
 
The forum that was initially planned for Monday, Nov. 1, is canceled. We are in discussions with the Student Title IX Assistance and Resource Team, the Student Organization for Sexual Safety, CC Student Government Association, and other student groups and individuals, and will provide an update on next steps soon.
 
These issues and communications may have brought up feelings such as anxiety, trauma, or hurt. If you need support, please contact the sexual assault response coordinatorSTART, or turn to the college’s other support resources.

Sincerely,
 

Rochelle T. Dickey

Dean of Students/Vice President for Student Life
 

Josh Isringhausen

Community Standards and Conduct Manager and Deputy Title IX Coordinator
 

Anna Thompson

Sexual Assault Response Coordinator
 

Heather Horton

Senior Director of Student Health and Wellbeing
 

Rosalie Rodriguez

Senior Associate Dean of Students, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion and Director of the Butler Center

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Staff Changes in the Office of the Vice Provost

You’ll see some new faces, and familiar faces in new places, in the Office of the Vice Provost. 


Here is a recap of staffing changes, so you know who’s who and who’s where:

Office of Academic Programs
  • Sam Stansel has been hired as a coordinator for the Office of Academic Programs
  • Aaron Stoller has been promoted to assistant vice provost of first-year student success and director of the Office of Academic Programs
Office of Accessibility Resources
  • Kimberly Chevalier is now full-time with Accessibility Resources and has been promoted to accommodation support coordinator
Career Center
  • The Career Center now reports to the Office of the Vice Provost
Center for Global Education and Field Study
  • Belinda Barrientos has transferred from the Center for Global Education and Field Study to the Student Opportunities and Advising Hub
  • Shiyanke Goonetilleke has been hired by the Student Opportunities and Advising Hub as a student support specialist – global education emphasis; he continues to serve in a split position between our two offices. We anticipate he will take on a new role at the Hub by the end of the calendar year, at which time he will be fully engaged with the Hub alone
  • Global Education and Field Study is currently engaged in a search for a new off-campus programs coordinator
Colket Center for Academic Excellence
  • Traci Freeman, former director of the Colket Center, has accepted a position at Endicott College in Beverly, Massachusetts, as dean of the new Endicott Center for Teaching and Learning and associate professor of English 
  • Katrina (Kat) Bell, former director of the Ruth Barton Writing Center, has moved to San Diego, California
  • Chris Schacht has been promoted to interim director of the Writing Center
  • Karen Chui, professional tutor in the Writing Center, has been promoted to full-time status
Collaborative for Community Engagement 
  • Richard Bishop has moved to Summer Session as an administrative assistant
  • Tyra Voget joined CCE this summer as the civic leadership program coordinator
  • Sarah Elsey has been hired as the student engagement coordinator
Office of the Registrar
  • Christine Brett has been promoted to services and curriculum management coordinator
  • Ashley Nicholas has been promoted to applications and communications manager
  • Karen West,  academic records assistant, has been promoted to full-time status
  • Kira McCormack, former part-time academic records assistant, has left CC
State of the Rockies Project
  • Katrina (Kat) Miller-Stevens, associate professor of economics and business, is the new director of the State of the Rockies Project. We wish to thank Corina McKendry, associate professor of political science, and director of the Environmental Studies Program, for her service as the previous director of the State of the Rockies Project
Student Opportunities and Advising Hub
  • Shiyanke Goonetilleke has transferred to the Student Opportunities and Advising Hub as student support specialist – global education emphasis. He continues to serve in a split position between Global Education and the Hub
  • Nicola Brooke has transferred to the Hub as student support specialist, fellowship coordinator
  • Kieran Bennett has joined the Hub as student success specialist
  • Belinda Barrientos has transferred to the Hub as administrative assistant. She continues her role as the Bridge Scholar Program coordinator
  • Jennifer O’Bryant, former student success specialist, will be leaving CC 
Summer Session
  • AliciaRose Martinez is the new summer programs and college access specialist
  • Richard Bishop is now the Summer Session administrative assistant
  • Addison Knight has completed her tenure as Summer Session paraprofessional
Office of Sustainability
  • Mae Rohrbach has been promoted to sustainability coordinator

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Got Mail? Here’s the Need-to-Know Info

Hi Students, 


If you are receiving (or sending) mail, please keep in mind these important reminders from CC Mail Services: 
Anyone sending YOU mail should use this address template:
First and Last Name, CC Box #
CC Campus Mail 
819 N. Tejon St.
Colorado Springs, CO 80946
Access to the Mail Center
You have Gold Card access to the Mail Center from 8 a.m.-8:30 p.m. everyday. 
  • You can access the LuxerOne lockers seven days a week, from 8 a.m.-8:30 p.m. 
The Service Counter is only open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m.- 4 p.m. 
LuxerOne Locker Tips
  • Double-check that you’ve removed all your packages from the locker
  • Please make sure to close the locker after you’re finished

FAQs
Where is my package? 
All packages and letter mail have moved to the new Mail Center on Tejon Street.
  • Lockers 
    • Your email will contain a QR code and a six-digit access code
  • Behind the counter
    • Your email will contain a barcode and tracking number
Where is my letter mail?
All letter mail and packages have moved to the new Mail Center on Tejon Street.
In addition to receiving emails when your packages have been checked in, you will also receive an email when your letters are processed in our Mail Center.
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What can I do at the Mail Center?
  • Return and ship packages
  • The Mail Center is a UPS, USPS, FedEx, DHL, etc. drop-off location
  • Send mail and postcards
  • Buy stamps, letters, and mailers

There are no physical Worner Boxes anymore; do I still need to use my Worner Box number?
Yes, your CC Box is a permanent identifier and it is still required in your mailing address!
Still have questions? Contact mail.services@coloradocollege.edu. 

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The Arts at CC Events and Newsletter – Block 3

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Block 3 – Get Engaged!

In This Newsletter:

  1. Thoughts from the Director: Get Engaged! 
  2. Block 3 Arts Opportunities  
  3. Finding Events 
  4. Rui’s Reflections: Paraproffing – Why and How?
  5. Keep in Touch! 

Kiara Butts ’23 throws a wedding funeral for the final project of her Advanced Design/Installation course (DA304). 

Thoughts from the Director: Get Engaged!

The Arts at CC is more than just an office; it is an ethos. It seeks to make the arts an integral part of all members of our community, by amplifying the important work being done with the arts within the academic mission of the college.  

But what does that mean? What is academic engagement in the arts? 

There are a variety of ways this unfolds, both historically and presently at the college. We’re most interested in how it works moving forward. CC President L. Song Richardson puts it best: “As we think about how we can do what we do better, we have an incredible opportunity to stand as a model for the role of the arts in the liberal arts experience.”  

Therefore, we’re opening the doors to explore the breadth and diversity of our CC community, to share case studies on successful collaborations, desires, and hopes for greater arts integration into the curriculum.  

Starting November 10, The Arts at CC and the FAC will host a series of “Third Wednesday” gatherings each block focused on the impact and integration of the arts throughout our campus. This first gathering will take place at 3:30 in the Taste Restaurant space in the FAC.

These convenings will be informal opportunities to listen, learn, and brainstorm. They will inform our plans and efforts for the 2022-23 academic year, increase familiarity and relationship building with the FAC, foster new initiatives, and further stimulate a culture of arts-based pedagogy and immersion for our campus. 

Come join us.  Get engaged! 

Sincerely, 

Ryan Raul Bañagale 

Director of The Arts at CC

Associate Professor, Music 

Academic Engagement Interest Form

Nic Santucci ’22 collaborates on a class project in Topics in Sculpture: Expanding Fields (AS218).

Arts at CC Calendar

Block 3 Arts Events & Opportunities

Week 1: 

10/29 @ 3 p.m: “The Mystery of Edwin Drood” fall musical (Packard Hall) 

10/29 @ 5:30 p.m: Hallo-Qween LGBTQIA+ Trunk event (Hillside Community Center) 

10/30 @ 7:30 p.m: Cleo Parker Robinson Dance (Fine Arts Center Mainstage) 

10/31 @ 3 p.m: “The Mystery of Edwin Drood” fall musical (Packard Hall) 

Week 2: 

11/2 @ 1:30 p.m: “Estoy Acá (Mangui Fi)” film screening (Max Kade Theatre) 

11/2 @ 5-7 p.m: Día de Los Muertos celebration (Fine Arts Center)  

11/2 @ 5 p.m: Dot Devota – Visiting Writers Series (Zoom) 

11/4 @ 6 p.m: Roundtable conversation with artist Ronny Quevedo (Fine Arts Center) 

11/4 @ 7:15 p.m: “Ma Belle, Ma Beauty” film screening and Q&A (Cornerstone Screening Room) 

11/4 @ 7:30 p.m: “Music Without Borders – Transcontinental New Music Ensemble” (Packard Hall) 

11/5 @ 12:30 p.m: “Directing Actors Outside the Script” with Marion Hill (Cornerstone Studio C) 

11/5 @ 12:30 p.m: Fall Senior Music Capstone Presentations (Packard Hall) 

11/5-7 @ 7:30 p.m: “Silence” theatre production (Cornerstone Norberg Studio) 

11/6 @7 p.m: Celecia K-Dance Workshop (Cossitt Gym) 

Week 3: 

11/8 @ 8 p.m: SOCC concert with Slow Pulp (Bemis Hall)  

11/9 @ 6 p.m: “Connections, Belonging, and Indigenous Identity in Museum Spaces” (Cornerstone Screening Room) 

11/10 @ 12:15 p.m: Music at Midday (Packard Hall)

1/10 @ 3:30 p.m.: Arts Academic Engagement Convening (FAC Taste Restaurant Space)

11/11 @ 3:30 p.m: Teach-in on Afghanistan & Art in Solidarity (Cornerstone Screening Room) 

11/11-13 @ 7 p.m: Dance Workshop (Armstrong Hall) 

11/11-13 @ 7:30 p.m: “Silence” theatre production (Cornerstone Norberg Studio) 

11/12 @ 3:30 p.m: Concert with The Reminders and Dr. Aharony’s Experimental Music students at Independent Records (CC Mobile Arts @ 195 N. Academy Blvd.) 

11/12 @ 7 p.m: Ellement a cappella concert (Location TBD) 

11/14 @ 7 p.m: SpeakEasy Performance (Taylor Theatre) 

Week 4: 

11/15 @ 9 p.m: TWIT – Theatre Workshop Improv Troupe (Taylor Theatre) 

11/16 @ 1 p.m: Art Department Open House (Locations TBD) 

11/16 @ 3 p.m: Live from Packard Hall (Packard Hall)  

11/16 @ 7:30 p.m: CC Concert Band Concert (Cornerstone Celeste Theatre) 

Finding Events

How do you quickly and easily find arts events on campus?   

We’re trying to make that easier! Here are two ways:  

Follow The Arts at CC on Instagram (@theartsatcc). During #ArtsOctober, we’ve featured a different aspect of our creative community in addition to actively sharing events and opportunities by the many groups, students, faculty, and staff doing creative work across our campus. We encourage you not only to tag us in your own arts-related posts, but also to share posts directly to us so we can feature them on our Instagram Story

Don’t do Insta? Bookmark our Arts at CC event calendar.  This continuously updated feed highlights all arts-related events entered into the campus calendar.  Want to make sure your event appears?  Ask your venue/Ungerboeck manager to tag “The Arts at CC” under the calendar tab.  Don’t understand that last sentence? Just send us an email and we’ll help you out! 

Rui’s Reflections: Paraproffing – Why and How?

“So why are you the Arts at CC paraprof?” I get asked this question a lot by friends. I was initially a Mathematical Economics major and later switched to Asian Studies. But art was integral to my experience at CC. Dance Workshop rehearsals and voice lessons provided me with community and solace. Taking the Feminist & Gender Studies course “Discourse of the Veil” with Professor Nadia Guessous in the FAC in conversation with the interdisciplinary Anishinaabekwe artist Rebecca Belmore’s exhibit “Facing the Monumental” was a life-altering learning experience. Not to mention the incredible friendships I forged with talented creative students at CC.  

As a student, I was lucky enough to have cultivated art as a habit. Now as a paraprof, I hope to help co-create inclusive art spaces that center care and community, raise critical questions about power, and imagine beyond the limits of our impoverished political reality. 

As the writer, activist, and Black feminist adrienne maree brown beautifully said (it’s also the quote on the Mobile Arts truck!): “Art is not neutral. It either upholds or disrupts the status quo, advancing or regressing justice.” In this spirit, we partnered with the community organization Food to Power and CC Mobile Arts in September and brought together four convergence classes for live performances and a panel on “Music, Food, Social Justice”. We invite artists in residence working on the multimedia performance project, “Boy mother / faceless bloom” to engage with students on important questions of mythology, power, and freedom. In partnership with the Pikes Peak Library District and CC Mobile Arts, we supported a series of poetry readings by CC English Professor Nate Marshall from his book “Finna” which celebrates Black vernacular and hope. You see, the Arts at CC is everywhere and for everyone. I look forward to hearing your stories with the arts at CC and beyond! 

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Sexual Assault Resources, Support

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Tuesday, October 26, 2021

Dear Campus Community,

The values of honor, integrity, and respect are the foundation of our campus codes of conduct, which includes the Nondiscrimination and Anti-harassment policy and procedures and our Title IX Sexual Harassment Grievance Procedures. These policies reflect our commitment to seeking accountability — both on the individual and community levels.

We have become aware of rumors circulating regarding sexual assault and the use of drugs to facilitate sexual assault. We want to reach out to the entire campus to share our concern about such behaviors and to let you know how the college is responding. 

When rumors related to sexual violence emerge, we undertake efforts to gather information and determine who the involved parties are in order to provide support resources and reporting options for the impacted parties. We do, however, respect a person’s decision to not file a formal report and, except in rare circumstances, are unable to pursue disciplinary action against any member of our community if the impacted parties choose not to file a formal report.  

The safety of our students is paramount for us, and we take all reports of violence, harassment, and discrimination very seriously. We are deeply saddened to hear that members of our community have experienced harm, and we are committed to providing support and resources to those individuals.  We are also mindful that students may not always wish to make an official report, which is why on-campus confidential resources are available to students regardless of their decisions about formal reporting processes. 
 
Confidential resources include:

  • Anna Thompson, Sexual Assault Response Coordinator: office (719) 227-8101; advocate on-call (719) 602-0960; sarc@coloradocollege.edu
  • Counseling Center: (719) 389-6093, press 2 after hours to be connected directly with a mental health provider;
     counselingcenter@coloradocollege.edu
  • Chaplain Kate Holbrook: (719) 389-7986
  • Learning Development and Outreach Coordinator Noble Gough: (719) 389-6198
  • Student Title IX Assistance and Resource Team, START: start@coloradocollege.edu

These confidential resources can provide clear information, options, and confidential support to assist students in making decisions about filing a formal complaint/charges and seeking medical care or counseling. These resources can also assist students in managing the impact of misconduct on their academic and social functioning.

Each of us has responsibility for helping to create a community of accountability in which we identify behaviors that are harmful or inconsistent with our community values, including acknowledging when we create or contribute to harm ourselves. Being an effective Active Bystander means responding to the behaviors we see. As we work to support survivors and investigate misconduct, it is important to recognize that alcohol is the drug most frequently used to facilitate sexual assault. Whether used in conjunction with other substances or not, the presence of alcohol in social situations is a signal for us all to increase our vigilance to ensure that no one takes advantage of vulnerable individuals.  

We will host an all-campus forum on Monday, Nov. 3, 6:30 p.m. (location to be determined soon) to share additional information and hear more from students about these issues. We hope this forum will be an opportunity for brave conversation where we remind each other of CC’s values — that respect and consent are priorities every day in every interaction. We hope to challenge ideas around what it means to hold oneself and peers accountable to the harm we may cause while supporting survivors directly impacted by interpersonal violence. The forum will be a place to connect as a community and empower one another to move forward understanding how one can use their unique strengths to contribute to safety of everyone on campus.

We will not discuss individual cases in this forum, but will seek to address broad issues impacting the entire campus community. In the meantime, you can learn more about the signs and behaviors to be watchful of, as well as the ways to take action, through our campus Active Bystander Intervention Campaign (BADASS: Be Aware, Decide to Act, Say Something). If you are a social host, you can find resources for planning a safer party on the Wellness Resource Center’s Resources and Handouts page (under Social Hosts, Alcohol, and Substance Use), and the Party Culture and Substances at CC page.

Sincerely,
 

Rochelle T. Dickey

Dean of Students/Vice President for Student Life
 

Josh Isringhausen

Community Standards and Conduct Manager and Deputy Title IX Coordinator
 

Anna Thompson

Sexual Assault Response Coordinator
 

Heather Horton

Senior Director of Student Health and Wellbeing
 

Rosalie Rodriguez

Senior Associate Dean of Students, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion and Director of the Butler Center

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Stay Healthy to Start Block 3

Welcome to Block 3! Hopefully the block break was an opportunity to recharge and that you continued to take precautions to keep yourself and those around you healthy.  


Feeling Sick?
If you are experiencing COVID-19 symptoms such as cough, sore throat, fever, chills, headache, fatigue, loss of taste or smell, congestion or runny nose, nausea or diarrhea, do NOT go to class, stay home and away from others. 

Call the Student Health Center as soon as possible to make an appointment with a health care provider: (719) 389-6384. In addition to COVID-19 testing, the provider will be able to test for a range of other illnesses, such as influenza, strep, etc., to help you recover as quickly as possible. 

 
Think you may have been exposed to the Coronavirus?
  • Wear a mask when around others;
  • If you’re asymptomatic, make an appointment for testing 3-4 days after the exposure;
  • If symptomatic, call the Student Health Center and make an appointment with a provider;
  • Contact CC COVID-19 Emergency Manager Maggie Santos (msantos@coloradocollege.edu) who will follow up as soon as possible.
All members of the CC community are encouraged to get a flu shot.  You can schedule a flu shot at the Student Health Center.  
 
If you have questions, please contact 
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Start Block 3 with the campus community at a virtual First Mondays presentation. 
 

Carl Wieman, professor of physics at the Graduate School of Education at Stanford, presents, “Better College Teaching and Learning Through Research,” as the Block 3 First Mondays speaker.
 
This First Mondays event will take place via Zoom Monday, Oct. 25, at 11:15 a.m.; the webinar opens at 11:10 a.m. Please register in advance. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.
See you (virtually) tomorrow, for Block 3 First Mondays.

The First Mondays Event Series is a campus-wide forum that aims to engage all members of the CC community, including students, staff, administrators, and faculty. The series creates opportunities for the whole community to gather, encouraging everyone to be part of the intellectual life of the college, and facilitating discourse among students, faculty, and staff, across courses, disciplines, and divisions. Classes are dismissed early on the first Monday of each block so that all may attend the First Mondays event.

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JCP SuitUp Virtual Event – Final Week

The opportunity to get an extra 30% off selected professional clothing and accessories as well as additional special discounts is now extended through through Oct. 31, 2021
 
We are pleased to offer this

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Please mark your calendars for Block 3 Virtual First Mondays on Monday, Oct 25, at 11:15 a.m.

Mark your calendar for Monday, Oct. 25, at 11:15 a.m. and start Block 3 together, virtually, with the campus community and our First Mondays speaker. Carl Wieman, professor of physics at the Gr
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Bon Appetit Block Break Hours 10.21-10.24

Bon Appetit hours for October 21st-24th

Rastall Cafe

  • Thursday- Friday
    • 8:00 a.m.- 9:30 a.m.- Breakfast
    • 11:30 a.m.- 1:30 p.m.- Lunch
    • 5:00 p.m.


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Register for Faculty Lunch block #3 featuring Janet Burge

Faculty Lunch #3 featuring Janet Burge
 
Wicked Problems

Design, including software design, has to tackle complicated real-world problems. Horst R…
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Economics & Business Dept.: TT Business Candidate Research Talks

The Economics and Business Department will host four (4) tenure-track Assistant Professor candidates for virtual, on-campus interviews.

Please add the following Research Talk Presentations for all four t…
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🗨PAPO EM PORTUGUÊS: POETRY📖💬- 🏡 WINDOM HOUSE-10/25 MONDAY! 🕟04:30-6 PM

Olá!       Would you like to practice Portuguese in a fun and relaxing environment?    This is your chance!     Every Monday (except the 4th of the block) the CPC of Portuguese will be at Windom hosting a conve
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CC Athletics on Sunday

Sunday, Oct. 24
Men’s Soccer at Univ. of St. Thomas, 10 am, Houston, TX (Live Video / Live

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Musical Theatre: The Mystery of Edwin Drood – Oct. 29, 30, & 31


Fri., Oct. 29 @ 3pm; Sat.,

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🗨PAPO EM PORTUGUÊS: POETRY📖💬- 🏡 WINDOM HOUSE-10/25 MONDAY! 🕟04:30-6 PM

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Staff Events

 

Excel at CC – Fierce Conversations: Foundations for Faculty

Tuesday, October 26, 2021 from 2:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.

The Fierce Conversations Foundations* session provides the foundational building blocks to initiate your journey into having Fierce Conversations.  In Foundations*, you’ll learn: Three transformational idea
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Campus Community Skate

Tuesday, October 26, 2021 from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Ed Robson Arena

Campus Community Skates at Ed Robson Arena are open to all students, faculty, and staff and their families!

Gold Cards will be required to skate and/or rent skates. Here are the dates for the first week…
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A discussion on DV/IPV in Pop Media with START

Tuesday, October 26, 2021 from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Cornerstone 131 (Screening Room)

Join the Student Title IX Assistance and Resource Team for a discussion on domestic violence and interpersonal violence in pop media. We will be focusing on the Netflix original shows You and Maid.
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