Join Us for a Community Conversation on SCOTUS and Affirmative Action

Dear CC Community, 

In 1961, President John F. Kennedy ordered businesses working for the U.S. government to treat workers and people applying for jobs “without regard to their race, creed, color, or national origin.” He said the businesses should take “affirmative action” to make this happen. Colleges soon followed. 

This June, the Supreme Court will decide on two affirmative action cases, both of which have the power to potentially alter the landscape of higher education. The plaintiff in both, Students for Fair Admissions, is challenging race-conscious admissions at Harvard University and the University of North Carolina. The possible ripple effects from the case rulings range from CC not being allowed to consider race or “lived experience” in our admissions practices, to how we create certain curriculum, to how we distribute financial aid to our students. 

In a 2019 Pew Research Center survey, 73% of American adults said colleges should not consider race or ethnicity as part of a college’s admissions decisions, and three years later American public opinion on the topic remains nearly unchanged, with 74% holding the same position. However, race-conscious admissions tend to lead to more diverse college campuses, and research shows that diversity benefits all students. A 2019 study by the American Council on Education found that racial and ethnic diversity in education and the workforce leads to greater productivity, innovation and cultural competency.

Please join President L. Song Richardson, professor Doug Edlin, and panelists Rosalie Rodriguez, senior associate dean for student equity and inclusion, Christina Leza, associate professor for anthropology, and Karen Kristof, associate vice president and dean of admission, as they discuss the origins of affirmative action, the cases currently in front of the court, and the possible ramifications of the Supreme Court decisions next month for Colorado College. 

This Community Conversation will take place Monday, May 8, at 3:30 p.m. in the Cornerstone Screening Room. To ensure maximum participation, we are asking supervisors to allow any employee to join the 90-minute event if possible. If you wish to participate virtually, you can join the discussion via the Zoom webinar. Register in advance.

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‼️ PRIDE OUTSIDE & Denaya Shorter tomorrow and Friday!

Students one and all,
Pride Outside is back for another year and better than ever! As part of a collaboration between the Butler Center, Office of Sustainability, and Outdoor Education, join us for an afternoon on Yampa field to celebrate the end of the year and the LGBTQIA+ and ally community with live music, drag show, crafts, a gear sale, yard games, giveaways, information tables from a variety of queer & non-binary outdoor organizations, and many other activities!

Aanndd…drumroll please for

Denaya Shorter

TOMORROW, Outdoor Education is hosting a free luncheon with special guest Denaya Shorter, BIPOC environmental leader and outdoor enthusiast, in Bemis Great Hall at noon to share her professional and lived experiences navigating the intersection of identity, equity, and environment.
In this interactive discussion, we will explore how race and identity shape career journeys and experiences and examine the obstacles and opportunities of challenging the status quo in the environmental industry. Denaya will provide insights and practical strategies for overcoming these barriers and building a lasting and fulfilling career. 
Sign up for the luncheon HERE.

And there’s more!
After the luncheon, students, staff, and faculty are invited to join Denaya a rejuvenating nature walk and talk at Bear Creek Nature Center to explore sense of place and take some time to reconnect with the campus spring wildlife and greenery, and each other.
Disconnect from the hustle and bustle of campus life to hold space for reflection, exploration, and conversation. Transportation is provided by Outdoor Education. Please register for the nature walk and talk HERE.
Read more about the events and Denaya here!
Feel free to out to us with any questions!
Kindest regards,

Koray Gates

Marketing Coordinator

Jake Hams

Marketing Coordinator

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Seniors: Commencement guest tickets will be available this week!

Seniors, stay tuned: Commencement guest tickets will be available this week!

 

Graduating seniors in the Class of 2023: The link to claim guest tickets to Commencement events will go live later this week. Watch for the email in your inbox containing the Ticketmaster link and all the detailed information and instructions.

Be sure to talk with your parents, friends, family, and other guests in advance about their plans, so you are able to log in and claim the tickets needed. Graduates must claim their guest tickets by Friday, May 19.

Please note: A Ticketmaster account is required for 1) all graduates claiming guest tickets, and 2) all guests receiving tickets, in order to access the tickets (this part is not urgent, but needs to happen before entry into Ed Robson Arena the morning of Commencement). You can create a free account at am.ticketmaster.com/coloradocollege anytime.

Event tickets available through Ticketmaster starting this week include:

  • Saturday, May 27: Baccalaureate Ceremony, Shove Memorial Chapel: First-come, first-served tickets in Shove (max two tickets per graduate), with overflow in Kathryn Mohrman Theatre.
  • Sunday, May 28: Commencement Ceremony, Ed Robson Arena: Up to seven guest tickets per graduate (five in reserved seating, and two standing room only).
Graduates do not need their own tickets, but they do need to claim all complimentary tickets on behalf of their guests. This ticket-claiming process must happen in one transaction on Ticketmaster (you cannot go back and claim more tickets at a later time).
Graduates will select specific guest seats in Ed Robson Arena on a first-come, first-served basis. To claim tickets, graduates must first create an account or log into their existing account at am.ticketmaster.com/coloradocollege. Once claimed, students will transfer tickets directly to their guests.
Remember, if you have not applied to graduate, you will not be able to claim tickets. Contact the Registrar’s Office at registrar@coloradocollege.edu if you still need to apply or believe there is an error.
You can find details about all 2023 Commencement weekend events at coloradocollege.edu/commencement. We look forward to celebrating with you!
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Block 8 Music Events

Celebrating Gamelan’s 30th anniversary, plus more events this block!

Celebrating Gamelan's 30th anniversary, plus more events this block!

Unless otherwise indicated, all concerts are in Packard Hall, are free, and require no tickets.

Chamber Chorus Concert

Deborah Jenkins Teske, director
The Chamber Chorus will present the premiere of CC Assistant Professor Iddo Aharony’s Hidhud, for chamber choir, solo voice, piano, low strings, percussion, and electric guitar. The text, also by Aharony, is based on the Hebrew words “hidhud” (reverberation) and “d’ma’ma” (silence). The program will also feature music for choir and 4-hand piano, including Johannes Brahms’ Liebeslieder Walzes and selected songs by American composer William Averitt.

Guitar Ensemble Concert

Dale Miller, director

Bluegrass Ensembles Concert

Keith Reed, director
Featuring The Rocky Mountain Tops and The Tumbleweeds.

Concert Band Concert

Jeremy Van Hoy, director
Guest soloist: Keith Reed, banjo
Featuring music from fantasy films, series, video games — Game of Thrones, How to Train Your Dragon, Lord of the Rings, Assassin’s Creed III, Fullmetal Alchemist, Skyrim, Naruto, Civilization IV — and more!

Imani Winds: 7:30 p.m. May 11

FREE TICKETS for CC students, faculty and staff with ID!

Collegium Musicum Concert

Elisa Wicks, director
Guest soloist Carla Moore, baroque violin
“An Afternoon at Café Zimmermann,” celebrating the memory of Nancy Ekberg.

Mariachi Tigre Concert

AliciaRose Martinez, director 

Chamber Orchestra Concert

Daniel Brink, director
Jerilyn Jorgensen, associate director

Music at Midday

Featuring instrumental and vocal student performances every third Wednesday of the block.

Tiger Jazz Ensemble Concert

Ricky Sweum, director

Celebrating 30 years of CC Gamelan
3 p.m. Sunday, May 21
Packard Hall

featuring performances by
Gamelan Tunjung Sari
Music and Dance in Bali
Alumni & Friends
Reception to follow

Professor Emerita Dr. Victoria Lindsay Levine brought Gamelan and I Made Lasmawan to CC in 1993

Dr. Victoria Lindsay Levine awaiting the Indonesian Consulate in May 2019.

I Made Lasmawan on stage with his Performing Hindu Epics class in October 2022.
Photo by Mila Naumovska ’26 / Colorado College

Homecoming 1997 CC Bulletin
This year, the Colorado College Music Department celebrates 30 years since the founding of its Indonesian music program.
The college will commemorate the anniversary during the CC gamelan ensemble’s spring concert, beginning at 3 p.m. Sunday, May 21 in Packard Hall, with a reception to follow the concert.
The program features Gamelan Tunjung Sari, the CC Balinese Dancers, and alumni and friends who have all been instrumental to the success of the ensemble since it was created in 1993 by Professor Emerita Dr. Victoria Lindsay Levine.
“For three decades the CC Gamelan program has been an integral part of our collective campus experience,” said Ryan Bañagale ’00, associate professor of music and Music Department co-chair. “A multitude of students from all areas of study have brought to life this rich musical tradition through departmental concerts and performances at all-college celebrations, such as our recent inauguration of President L. Song Richardson.”
Students who participate in the CC gamelan have the opportunity learn to play six different kinds of gamelan — Balinese gamelan angklung, gender wayang, suling gambuh, balaganjur, and joged, as well as Javanese gamelan ageng — under the instruction of acclaimed Balinese master drummer I Made Lasmawan, who has been with the program since its inception.
The ensemble is active on campus, in the greater Colorado Springs area and beyond, performing often at Music at Midday in addition to its end-of-semester concerts in Packard Hall, as well as in venues throughout the Front Range region and overseas in Bali.

Student Voice Recitals

Hunter Merriman, baritone
3 p.m. Saturday, May 6
Holly Wenger, soprano
3 p.m. Sunday, May 7
Jacob Lynn-Palevsky, baritone
7:30 p.m. Sunday, May 14
Bryn Daney, soprano
5 p.m. Friday, May 19
Willo Abel Burglechner, baritone
5 p.m. Tuesday, May 23
Voice students accompanied by Daniel Brink, piano

Student Instrumental Recitals

Lincoln Grench, piano, and Neo Li, piano
4 p.m. Thursday, May 18
Reeds and Keys:
Richard Wang, clarinet; Forrest Tucker, bass clarinet and piano; Lincoln Grench, piano; Jordan Bates, piano

7 p.m. Tuesday, May 23
with Susan Grace, piano

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Ben-Amots Archive established by National Library of Israel

The most recent batch of materials being prepared for the Ben-Amots Archive in the National Library of Israel.
Photo courtesy of Yehuda Romem
Ofer Ben-Amots, Colorado College Music Department co-chair and professor of theory and composition, was recently honored by the National Library of Israel with an archive dedicated to his life and works.
The foundation for the Ben-Amots Archive was laid during his most recent trip to Israel in November 2022, when he submitted a few of his newly-published piano scores to the National Library in Jerusalem to be considered for inclusion. Soon after, he was contacted by Dr. Gila Flam, a musicologist and director of the Music Department at the National Library, who invited Ben-Amots to send many more materials that would create his archive.
Flam requested all musical compositions (hand-written, typed, and published), audio and video recordings, articles, reviews, publications, concert programs, personal and professional correspondence, photos, and any other related items that Ben-Amots had saved throughout the years.

Aharony contributes unique, experimental sounds to ‘Tree Talks’ project

Photo by Julie Talty

Photo by Julie Talty
Last summer, Colorado College Assistant Professor of Music Technology Iddo Aharony explored what could emerge from engaging with the sound of a quaking aspen tree located near Kenosha Pass, Colorado, as part of a three-year project titled Tree Talks: Populus Tremuloides.
After some delays due to covid, the project culminated in the release of an album that was unveiled during a Listening Party on March 24, hosted by the artist who spearheaded the project, Ben Kinsley.
“Ben and I work mostly in different mediums and methodologies, but both our practices involve seeking new ways to engage audiences with our environments. And so, the mutual interest in collaborating emerged some time before the concrete opportunity via this project,” Aharony said.
During the Tree Talks project, Kinsley invited participants to a grove of quaking aspen to hear lectures by experts in various fields of study, all “focused on understanding a single tree through a multitude of perspectives,” Kinsley explains on the project’s website. These experts shared their knowledge about the tree during four gatherings, held in each season, from October 2021 through August 2022.

Lesson Registration Begins in Block 8!

Keep an eye on the Today at CC digest for information about registering for Fall 2023 lessons. Registration will begin about halfway through the block.

ICYMI
Opera Scenes 2023: From Magic to Matador

Presented April 21-22, 2023 in Packard Hall. View the program

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Career Center Newsletter 5/1/2023

Career Center Newsletter

Highlighted Events and Opportunities

Kinship Landing

Are you ready to be outrageous? Kinship Landing is hiring across all departments, no experience is required. Come hang with us and meet the team! Oh, and did we mention there will be free coffee & cookies?
Apply externally

Kroenke Sports & Entertainment Partnership Marketing & Media Sales Intern

The Partnership Marketing and Media Sales department is responsible for bringing in new sponsors and retaining current clients of the Kroenke Sports & Entertainment properties. This includes Ball Arena, Dick’s Sporting Goods Park, the Denver Nuggets, Colorado Avalanche, Colorado Mammoth, and the Colorado Rapids. The goal of this program is to teach students or recent grads how to activate and maintain successful partnerships with corporate sponsors. 
Apply on Handshake

Upcoming Events

Pre-Internship Workshop: Succeeding During your Internship

Date: Wednesday, May 3, 2023; 4-5 p.m. MT
Location: 
Tim Fuller Event Space, Tutt Library (2nd Floor)  
With the right tools, strategies, and practices, you can leverage any internship or work experience to build your professional identity, enhance your employability and accelerate your career trajectory. This 60-minute workshop will help you get the most out of your summer experience by understanding how to:
  • Identify your internship support
  • Build strong workplace relationships
  • Reflect intentionally to maximize your learning and growth
  • Solicit performance feedback
  • Document your experience
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Landing Tech Opportunites as a Liberal Arts Student

Date: Thursday, May 4th, 2023; 12:30-1:3- p.m. MT (Virtual)
Do you want to learn how to leverage your Liberal Arts education to land a tech opportunity? If so, join Niyanta Khatri ’17 for a virtual discussion about how to find and successfully apply to tech opportunities. 
Register on Handshake

Cover Letter Workshop

Date: Wednesday, May 10, 2023; 12:30-1:30 p.m. MT
Location: Career Center Carriage House
Just getting started with writing application letters for jobs and summer opportunities? We’ve got you ‘covered’! Last minute applying for jobs? And it needs a cover letter?! No fear, the Writing Center and Career Center are teaming up to bring you a Cover Letter Workshop. Join us to learn more about the cover letter and its basic formatting. We will have built-in time for you to begin drafting your letter with feedback from us!  We look forward to seeing you!

Register on Handshake.


Pre-Internship Workshop: Ending your Summer Skillfully

Date: Wednesday, May 10, 2023; 4-5 p.m. MT
Location: Tim Fuller Event Space, Tutt Library (2nd Floor)   

With the right tools, strategies, and practices, you can leverage any internship or work experience to build your professional identity, enhance your employability and accelerate your career trajectory. This 60-minute workshop will help you get the most out of your summer experience by understanding:

  • Important To-Do’s for your final days
  • How to get a great recommendation
  • How to leave a lasting positive impression
  • How to tell your internship story effectively
Register on Handshake.

Positions 


U.S Figure Skating – Marketing & Communications Intern Spring Semester 2023

The Intern, Marketing & Communications Intern, will support the Director of Marketing with ongoing programs and events. Responsibilities also include:
  • Managing the tagging of social posts through our social media vendors,
  • Providing copywriting/editing support
  • Contribute to U.S. Figure Skating’s social media strategy, including but not limited to content creation and branded campaigns.
  • Contribute to SKATING magazine, Learn to Skate USA blog, and other publications as assigned, including the opportunity for feature writing.
  • Create and grow our Quarterly Fan Newsletter and find ways for fans to sign up.
  • Research potential partners for U.S. Figure Skating and their tent-pole events
  • Gathering insights from survey results and other data collection methods
  • Program ideation and implementation

    In addition, all tasks assigned by the Manager, Marketing Analytics and Insights will be the responsibility of the Intern, Marketing. Emphasis will be placed on the candidate’s ability to work independently and in a team environment, accuracy, customer service, creativity, and timeliness.

    Application: Send letter of application and resume to Robert Stabenau, Manager of Marketing Insights and Analytics at 
    rstabenau@usfigureskating.org. 

    https://www.usfigureskating.org/careers

Homeward Pikes Peak Fellowship (PIFP 2023)


You still have an opportunity to be a Public Interest Fellow this summer. Check out this opportunity to work with Homeward Pikes Peak in Colorado Springs.
HPP is leading the community in housing and treatment of individuals with addiction and mental health issues. Using a nonjudgmental, compassionate approach that treats every client with dignity and respect. This position will contribute to these outcomes by helping us to better use our data to make decisions that improve service to clients, make good financial decisions, and raise more funding for services. We are looking for someone interested in homelessness issues, who is ready to use our data and analytics to create narratives and data stories to move the organization forward.

Apply on Handshake

Springboard Program at Grinnell College Technology Specialist and Service Relationship Manager


This program provides a fantastic way to gain practical technology experience, professional certification, and experience different professional information technology career paths.
Technology Specialist and Service Relationship Managers are employed under a term appointment of up to three years, with expertise increasing each year. In addition to performing a technical specialist role in their team, these full-time employees provide an important relationship management role among ITS and departments (both academic and administrative) across campus. In that role, they advocate for those they represent in ITS decision-making and assist with ticket resolution as well as disseminate important technology service and change information to constituents. As technical triage specialists, these employees ensure that support tickets are routed to the appropriate colleague(s) on their technical team and help keep ticket submitters informed of progress.

Register externally

Don’t forget: Visit Us During Drop-ins Monday-Thursday, 1 to 4 p.m.


Visit our drop-in hours Monday-Thursday, 1 to 4 p.m.
The Career Center can connect your academia to your professional goals. Don’t forget that you can schedule an in-person or virtual appointment through Handshake to discuss major exploration, review your application materials, or practice mock interviewing. 
The Career Center is happy to support you: 

Full-Time Jobs, Internships, and Other Opportunities

  • AmeriCorps Summer Teaching Fellowship (Apply by May 15)
  • Dynatrace Product Specialist Intern
  • Ent Credit Union Marketing Intern
  • Columbine Corporation Wellsite Geologist
  • Sanborn Western Camps Adventure Camp Counselor 
  • Griffis Residential Paid Summer Internship in Hospitality Operations
  • Griffis Residential Leadership Development Program
  • The U.S. Department of State Information Management Specialist
  • Northwestern Mutual Financial Representative Intern
  • Information Management Specialist
  • Special Olympics Colorado Special Events Intern

First Destination Survey 


Are you graduating this May? If so, Click here to fill out the First Destination Survey (FDS)! 100 survey participants will be selected to receive a gift card for Colorado Coffee! For your chance to win, simply share your post-graduation plans in the FDS survey. 

This survey allows Colorado College to make decisions on how to best support its students by capturing information regarding where CC graduates (and graduates throughout the country) land in their careers within six months of graduation. We want to hear from you regardless of where you are in the process of finalizing your post-graduation plans.

If you have any questions, contact the Career Center at careercenter@coloradocollege.edu or at 719-389-6893. 

Student Success Stories


Have you secured an internship or job this summer, been accepted into a post-graduate program, or been rewarded for an academic or research achievement? The Career Center would love to celebrate you and your achievements! Fill out the Student Success Story form in our bio to be featured next on our Instagram!  @cc_careercenter

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