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Join Us for Homecoming and Family Weekend 2023!

You’re invited to HCFW 2023!

You're invited to HCFW 2023!

All faculty, staff, and students are invited to celebrate Homecoming and Family Weekend, Friday, Oct. 13-Sunday, Oct. 15.

With more than 2,000 parents, families, alumni, and guests registered to attend HCFW this coming weekend, we know the energy and excitement will be felt across campus. So many guests will also likely mean parking congestion and more pedestrian traffic around campus and in buildings. Thanks in advance for your patience, and for welcoming parents, families, alumni, and guests back to campus for this CC tradition.
While some weekend events require pre-registration and fees, there are many events the entire campus is invited to attend. Whether it’s attending one of the many athletic competitions, various lectures, departmental events, or the highlighted activities listed below, we hope you’ll find a way to be part of the festivities throughout the weekend. Plus be sure to stop by the Outdoor Ed and Athletics gear sales for great deals on CC gear and equipment for all your adventure needs.
Check out the highlighted campus community events listed below, and view more details and the full schedules for both Alumni Homecoming and Family Weekend online. Want to volunteer to help? Please email homecoming@coloradocollege.edu. We hope to see you at HCFW 2023!


Friday, October 13
1:15-3 p.m. | 50 Years: CC Then and Now
Richard F. Celeste Theatre, Cornerstone Arts Center
The Class of 1973 invites all Homecoming attendees to join them for a robust discussion of the change in student perspectives from 1973-2023. Panelists include Professor Emeritus Horst Richardson, Professor Murphy Brasuel ’96, Molly Squires ’73, and ZoĂ« Zizzo ’25. Moderated by Ann Blumberg Frick ’73.
5:30-7:30 p.m. | Tiger Tailgate: All-Campus Celebration
Tent, Worner Quad
Kick off the weekend with food trucks, music, a 360 photo booth, and more! With seven food trucks to choose from, there’s sure to be one that tempts your tastebuds. Please bring your CC ID (Gold Card) for entrance into the event. (This event is free to attend and includes one free drink ticket, but please note food and additional drinks are self-pay to give everyone the flexibility to enjoy as they choose.) 
Saturday, Oct. 14
9-9:45 a.m. | Salute to the Movies of the 1960s and Movie Music of the 1950s-1980s
Packard Theatre, Packard Hall
A morning recital including an 11-minute film featuring clips from favorite movies of the ’60s and the Linda Seger Piano Quartet playing movie music of the 1950s to 1980s.

10-11:15 a.m. | Alumni Awards Ceremony and Recipient Discussion
Richard F. Celeste Theatre, Cornerstone Arts Center
Presentation of the Benezet, Worner, Riley, and Spirit of Adventure Awards. Learn more about this year’s award recipients.

4-5 p.m. | Professor Fred Sondermann “Return” Documentary
Screening Room, Cornerstone Arts Center
Fred Sondermann was a beloved and respected CC professor for over 25 years, and an influential contributor to the life of Colorado Springs as a city councilman and key member of Temple Shalom. His family fled Germany just two days before the start of World War II in Europe. In 1969, he journeyed back to trace his history. Filmmaker Cyd Cohn will share her film about his “Return,” followed by recollections from his family, friends, and colleagues.

2-4 p.m. | Tiger Talks
Richard F. Celeste Theatre, Cornerstone Arts Center
Join us for a shorter version of “Ted Talks” where CC alumni, faculty, students, parents, and staff can present on a topic of personal expertise to show the impact that the college is making beyond campus. 

  • Dr. Steven Hayward, “Is It Time for the One-Week Semester?”
  • Sarah Jacobson ’13, “A Journey Into the Minds of Elephants”
  • Dr. Kristi Erdal P’21, “The Adulteration of Children’s Sports”
  • Vicente Blas-Taijeron ’24, CCSGA Student Body President
  • Brook Nunn ’98, “Building NASA’s Next Mission to Detect Life”
  • Dr. Tomi-Ann Roberts P’13, “Slow Looking and Being Moved”
  • Dr. Amanda Minervini, “Our Equine Teachers”
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Care for Our Community: Sensitive Content About War

Dear Colorado College Community, 

It is with a heavy heart that we reach out to you today.  

The devastation, destruction, and death occurring in Palestine and Israel is harrowing and heartbreaking. We acknowledge this war impacts members of our community in various ways. 

We hope for comfort for those who are grieving, healing for those who are wounded, and relief for those who are worried about missing loved ones.   

In this moment of tragedy for the people of Israel and Palestine, we express solidarity and we seek comfort in community. We encourage you to educate yourself about the unfolding of these events and seek resources for self and communal care. Please take care of yourselves and each other. 

Tomorrow, Tuesday October 10 from 3:30-4 p.m., there will be a gathering on the Labyrinth (north side of Shove Memorial Chapel) to be in community and hold all who are suffering with compassion. 

As a reminder, our CC resources include:  

 Sincerely,

Kate Holbrook

Chaplain 

Peony Fhagen

Associate Vice President, Institutional Equity & Belonging

Ersaleen Hope

Assistant Vice President, Institutional Equity & Belonging

Rosalie Rodriguez

Associate Vice President, Institutional Equity & Belonging

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Important Announcement: Upgrade to Banner 9 by 2024

Dear Campus Community, 

We are excited to announce a significant technological upgrade that will positively impact our entire campus. In our continuous efforts to enhance efficiency and streamline operations, we will be upgrading to Banner 9, a modern and robust enterprise resource planning system, by early 2024. 

Banner 9 is not a drastic change from its previous version, but we will be introducing a fresh new look and other exciting features to increase efficiency on campus.

We have established a dedicated project team that is overseeing the implementation process, including training sessions for faculty and staff. This team has already started the process so that we can get Banner 9 out to general campus as soon as possible. We understand that this upgrade may require adjustments, and we are committed to providing the necessary resources and support to help everyone adapt to the new system seamlessly. 

Over the coming months, you will receive further communications regarding training schedules, support channels, and other essential details related to this upgrade. We encourage all members of our campus community to actively participate in the training sessions to maximize the benefits of Banner 9. 

We are confident that this will greatly enhance our capabilities and improve our overall effectiveness. We appreciate your cooperation and patience during this transition period, and we look forward to the positive changes that Banner 9 will bring to our college campus. 
Thank you for your continued support as we work together to ensure a successful transition to this updated system. 

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