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Celebrate Division III Week

Wrapping Up Division III Week

Thanks for helping celebrate CC’s student-athletes.
I appreciate your attention this week; hopefully you had the chance to learn a bit more about Division III and our student-athletes. If you missed one of our features, or you’d like to revisit some of the student-athletes you met this week, check out CCTigers.com for the full listing.

Here’s our final pair of student-athletes:

ID: Caucasian woman with long straight brown hair wearing long sleeved white Colorado College #17 jersey with black stripes down the arms, sepia image of same woman playing volleyball in blac jersey, black shorts and knee pads, words say Kellie Hopper Women's Volleyball
First-Year
Major: Psychology
Top CC Academic Moment/Accomplishment: Getting As in my first two blocks (FYP). I was nervous about adjusting to the Block Plan and college in general, but was able to manage everything super well, and honestly enjoyed the classes. Overall, both classes ended in a great result!
Special Talent/Skills: I play the piano, sing, and write songs. I started this when I was in elementary school when my mom gifted me a songwriting book for Valentine’s Day, after which I started taking piano and voice lessons. Ever since then I have loved music and continue to play piano and write songs. 
Hobbies: I love spending time with my family and dog, Moose, as well as going on hikes and watching movies.
Proudest Moment at CC: Getting to play in my first NCAA tournament was a moment I will never forget as a volleyball player and is something that I am super proud of this year.
Community Service Experience: I volunteered to lead a bible study at church for adults with disabilities. I did this throughout middle school and high school with my family. Recently, in my Block 2 class we worked with an organization called Showers For All, in Denver, which provides showers to the homeless. Our class helped with the logistical sides of the organization and worked with the CEO so the website and other outreach avenues could be improved.

ID: african american man with medium length hair white Colorado College basketball tank top with 15 and black Nike swoosh, sepia image of same man seated looking up with a basketball in his hands, words that say Devin Philio Men's Basketball
First-Year
Major: Economics
Top CC Academic Moments: I took Christianity for Block 3 and my final paper was about how the development of early Black churches initiated the fire that would grow into the abolitionist movement. This paper was one of my top moments because I took it home and read it to my parents and we talked about it. I was proud because I was able to write about something important to me.
Special Talents/Skills: I’m above average at chess.
Hobbies: Basketball and spending time with friends.
Proudest moment at CC: My first basketball game that I started in. I never started until our third-to-last game and didn’t know if I would until our Assistant Coach Adams told me I would and encouraged me to take advantage of the opportunity. It meant a lot because it showed me the work I had put in throughout the season and before I came to CC was for a reason and to have a little taste of success fuels me.
Community Service Experience: I enjoy doing the freerice.com questions because it is so simple, yet it helps people who really need it. All you do is answer multiple-choice questions online; every correct answer results in a grain of rice being donated to someone in need. If everyone did it for 30 minutes a day the amount of food donated would be unbelievable.

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Celebrate Division III Week

Celebrating Student-Athletes During Division III Week 

This week we’re highlighting CC student-athletes during Division III Week.
I hope you enjoy learning more about these two CC Tigers!

ID: caucasian woman with long red wavy hair in heathered gray pull over smiling, sepia image of her swimming, and words that read Maddie Amick Women's Swimming
Senior
Major: Organismal Biology and Ecology
Top CC Academic Moment/Accomplishment: Presenting my capstone on prickly pear phylogenetics and biogeographical movements 
Special Talents/Skills: Plant Identification 
Hobbies: Baking, lifting, and reading 
Proudest Moment at CC: Finishing this year’s regular season undefeated
Community Service Experience: Little Catz 

ID: Caucasian man with short brown hair wearing a white Colorado College jersey with black Nike swoosh, sepia image of same man in lacrosse helmet playing lacross, words say Jack Murdock Men's Lacrosse
Junior
Major: Business, Economics, and Society
Top CC Academic Moment/Accomplishment: Having the opportunity to study abroad in Florence, Italy, this past fall.
Special Talents/Skills: Social media marketing.
Hobbies: Ice hockey, golf, and snowboarding.
Proudest Moment at CC: This past block in my Consumer Marketing class, as a class we split up into groups to sell coffee from Guatemala to help give the San Pablo La Laguna and the San Juan La Laguna communities access to healthcare. My group sold the most coffee in the class.
Community Service Experience:  Working with my team with the Denver City Lax program. Our team had a pen pal program last year where we reached out to kids in underserved neighborhoods in Denver whose dreams of playing lacrosse were becoming a reality. At home, I spend time as a companion to an elderly neighbor who has autism.

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Help Recognize Our CC Student-Athletes

We’re nearly done with Division III Week 2022.
This week, we’ve highlighted two CC student-athletes each day.
Today, I’m thrilled to introduce two more:

ID: caucasian women with long blonde hair smiling at the camera, wearing a black tank top with white and yello lettering saying Colorado College and a white Nike swoosh, a sepia image of the same woman running, with words that say Mary Alice Ewing Women's Tennis
Senior
Majors: Mathematics and Psychology
Top CC Academic Moment/Accomplishment: Presenting in my Emotions class on research about apologetic behavior. 
Special Talents/Skills: I can lick my elbow!
Hobbies: Mountain biking and playing card games with friends and family.
Proudest Moment at CC: Helping organize the athlete creek clean-up.
Community Service Experience: Creek Clean-Up.

ID: caucasian made with brown hair smiling at the camera, wearing a heathered gray pull over with white nike swoosh and Colorado College Tigers emblem, another sepia image of same man swimming, works white Will yello Barber, Men's Swim
Junior
Major: Computer Science
Top CC Academic Moment/Accomplishment: Getting an A- in Calculus 2.
Special Talents/Skills: Can say the ABCs backwards really fast.
Hobbies: Surfing, skiing, and playing guitar.
Proudest Moment at CC: Setting the school record for the mile at the conference meet this year.
Community Service Experience: Volunteered teaching little kids how to read in an underprivileged neighborhood in Oakland.

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Around the Block: Celebrating Building on Originality 🎉

ID: 3 stained glass windows with text CC Colorado College Campus News Around the Block

Honoring Community Engagement

The Collaborative for Community Engagement’s Community Engagement Recognition Night is coming up May 5, to recognize students, faculty, staff, alumni, and community partners who have gone above and beyond in contributing to the public good. If you missed this or any of last week’s newsletter items (it ended up in many readers’ junk folders due to a technical issue with the email platform), please check it out here.

Building on Originality: The Campaign for Colorado College Concludes, Raising $478M

The generosity of more than 41,000 donors created lasting impact for students. 
Colorado College completed its most ambitious fundraising initiative in history on Dec. 31, 2021, raising $478* million thanks to the generosity of over 41,000 donors. Building on Originality: The Campaign for Colorado College exceeded its fundraising target by more than $40 million. For more than seven years, the campaign focused on increasing access to a CC education for students of all backgrounds, cementing the college’s distinctive sense of place in the Rocky Mountain West, and funding CC’s unique approach to academics and innovation. 
The campaign total included $302 million in gifts from donors at every level and $176 million in the transfer of assets of the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center to CC, which represented the largest single gift in CC’s history. In Spring 2021, the college also celebrated the largest commitment in college history from an individual donor — a future estate gift valued at $33.5 million.  

“When we launched Building on Originality, we had a vision to elevate the CC experience for current students, and to make our unique approach to higher education more accessible for the young leaders of tomorrow. I’m proud to say I think we’ve achieved that vision, while opening the door to more opportunities in the years to come,” said Jeff Keller ’91, P’22, chair of the Board of Trustees and co-chair of the campaign.

Professor Whitaker Publishes “Public School Equity”

ID: 3 afro american people walking on blacktop with white lines and pink diagonal block, book cover with title
Manya Whitaker, associate professor of education, recently published “Public School Equity: Educational Leadership for Justice,” which takes a new approach on eradicating educational disparities. Drawing on more than 40 interviews with teachers, principals, and district leaders, Whitaker offers educators guidance for leading a school or district grounded in social justice that centers teachers — not just teaching practices — and that focuses on the belief systems that shape decision-making.
“So often we ask leaders to do things they are unprepared to do because what we want is ‘new’ and a product of current sociopolitical dynamics that were not present during their training. This book is an attempt at an intensive course (think Block Plan) on how to live up to current expectations,” says Whitaker of why it was important to her to write “Public School Equity.” “My other motivation for writing this book is that I want to bridge the gap between researchers and practitioners. I can research all I want but unless I share the implications of my findings with those doing the on-the-ground work, my research is for naught. I wanted to give space for school and district leaders to share their wisdom.”
Whitaker is a developmental educational psychologist with expertise in social and political issues in education. She researches the stability of teachers’ diversity-related belief systems across time and settings, and how those beliefs can be intentionally disrupted and re-structured through teacher training.

The Step and Stroll Showcase

Saturday, April 9, 6-8 p.m.
Mohrman Theatre in Armstrong Hall

The Step and Stroll Showcase offers live performances from different organizations that participate in the tradition of stepping and strolling. The showcase is hosted by the CC Multicultural Greek Council, which consists of Delta Xi Nu Multicultural Sorority Inc. and Psi Sigma Phi Multicultural Fraternity Inc. This event shares a piece of the council’s culture and history with the CC community. This is definitely a show you do not want to miss! Tickets are free for CC students. Click here to claim your ticket.

What’s Happening in Worner?

ID: 4 different images, top left photo if Worner building, brick partial wall with yello flowers, top left black and white photo of Ellis Ulysses Butler Jr., bottom left someone painging a rainbow leaf inside bronze mold, bottom right book shelves
On Monday, April 11, 1-4 p.m., come by Worner Campus Center for an open house to learn about plans for Worner, see updated spaces, and give your feedback. Upon arrival to the event, check in near the northwest doors to get an event map, interact with folks at informational tables, and get directions. Brought to you by Campus Activities, the Butler Center, CC Student Government Association, the Chaplain’s Office, the Arts & Crafts Program, the Worner Desk, the Office of Sustainability, the CC Pantry Exchange, Bon Appetit, and the Annual Fund.

Roundtable Conversation About Juan Roberto Diago’s Art and How it Fits in the Social Structure in Cuba

ID: artwork in what looks like cave style drawings
On Friday, April 15, at 6 p.m., the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center at Colorado College will host a roundtable conversation about the work of  visual artist Juan Roberto Diago about how his art traces his singular efforts to construct new pasts, and the pasts required to explain the racial tensions of contemporary Cuba, the pasts of this Afro-Cuban present. This conversation will be led by Diago, Alejandro de la Fuente, director of the Afro-Latin American Research Institute at Harvard University, and Andrea Herrera, professor of literature and women’s and ethnic studies at the University of Colorado, Colorado Springs.
A leading member of the new Afro-Cuban cultural movement, visual artist Juan Roberto Diago has produced a body of work that offers a revisionist history of the Cuban nation. A retrospective of his work is on exhibition at the Fine Arts Center through July 2, 2022. The roundtable conversation will be at the Cornerstone Arts Center, Room 131 (Screening Room) and is free and open to the public. Please RSVP.

Photo of the Week

Students and families took a campus tour as part of the first CC admitted student open house last weekend. About 121 students (and their families) attended. More than 450 visitors will be on campus this weekend: 213 admitted students will attend the second round of Admission open house events with their families April 8-9.
 Photo by Erin Mullins / Colorado College
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