Celebrate Division III Week!

This week, the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) celebrates Division III Week.

As one of the Faculty Athletics Representatives at CC, I am excited to spend this week celebrating the academic, athletic, and co-curricular accomplishments of our student-athletes and sharing information on Division III.
Each day this week, I will be sending out short emails highlighting a pair of CC student-athletes. Today, we’re highlighting members of our Volleyball and Men’s Soccer teams. Read more about the team’s academic accomplishments in 2023:
Finally, to celebrate DIII week, our student-athletes are hosting a drive for TESSA, whose mission is to help individuals and their children achieve safety and well-being while challenging communities to end sexual and community violence. 
  • Items needed: body wash, lotion, shaving cream, deodorant, shampoo, conditioner, paper towels, toilet paper, non-perishable food, phone charging cords and bases, laundry & dishwashing pods
  • Drop-off locations: Adam F. Press Fitness Center, Mathias, South, Loomis, Jordan L. Knight (West Campus), Hybl
  • Have questions or want to get involved? Email Niklas Nilsson at n_nilsson@coloradocollege.edu
If you have any questions, comments, or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact me or my fellow Faculty Athletics Representative, Pedro de Araujo.
Enjoy this showcase of our student-athletes and go Tigers!

Olivia Hatton

Associate Professor of Molecular Biology
Co-Faculty Athletics Representative 

Class Year: 2026
Sport: Volleyball
Major: Business, Economics, and Society
Favorite Class: Business Organization and Management
Top CC Academic Moment/Accomplishment: Making the Dean’s List freshman year.
Special Talents/Skills: Yelling and cheering.
Hobbies: Reading, lifting, and seeing live music.
Proudest Moment at CC: Sweeping Trinity this year. Go Tigs!
Community Service Experience: Team Impact Leader.

Class Year: 2024
Sport: Soccer
Major: Molecular Biology
Favorite Class: Senior Capstone
Top CC Academic Moment/Accomplishment: Spending a semester studying abroad in Auckland, New Zealand.
Special Talents/Skills: I know way too much about Star Wars.
Hobbies: Backpacking, rafting, and reading.
Proudest Moment at CC: Playing in the Elite 8 game at the NCAA tournament this year.
Community Service Experience: TOPSoccer and Concrete Couch: Concrete Coyote.

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Don’t Forget: “Understanding and Managing Our New Age of Danger”

TOMORROW: Come to the Marianne Lannon Lopat Lecture

Photo courtesy of Thom Shanker
Join us tomorrow, Monday, April 1 from 4-5:30 p.m. in Gaylord Hall in the Worner Campus Center for the latest installment of the Marianne Lannon Lopat Memorial Lecture series, “Understanding and Managing Our New Age of Danger.” Thom Shanker ’78 will help us reimagine a better national security apparatus, arguing for expanding the definition of national security to truly keep Americans safe in this new “age of danger.” He states that American taxpayers pay for a national security machine that costs $1 trillion a year, yet too often the U.S. government gets it wrong on critical issues.  

For all the information on the speaker and talk, please visit the event on the Campus Calendar.

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BELONG Newsletter

The ADEI Leadership Team Newsletter

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March 2024 

Intentional Interviews
30-59 minute audio interviews with campus partners discussing ADEI topics, social justice issues, and concepts to offer tangible examples of how we are all stewarding our commitment.

Episode 7
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The Antiracit Book Club’s final book of the academic year: White Tears/Brown Scars: How White Feminism Betrays Women of Color by Ruby Hamad

Called “powerful and provocative” by Dr. Ibram X. Kendi, author of the New York Times bestselling How to be an Antiracist, this explosive book of history and cultural criticism reveals how white feminism has been used as a weapon of white supremacy and patriarchy deployed against Black and Indigenous women, and women of color.

Taking us from the slave era, when white women fought in court to keep “ownership” of their slaves, through the centuries of colonialism, when they offered a soft face for brutal tactics, to the modern workplace, White Tears/Brown Scars tells a charged story of white women’s active participation in campaigns of oppression offering a long overdue validation of the experiences of femme-identifying women of color.

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TRY USING AN ADEI TIP OF THE MONTH…

Use an equity impact tool. When developing new policies, procedures, programs, or practices, use tools that evoke awareness concerning issues, circumstances, and contextual considerations that we may not be conscious of due to our limited lens. No one is an expert at all things, nor can one fully understand the lived experiences of others. Therefore, we must find ways to bring to light the implications of decision-making by prioritizing those most impacted. Equity impact tools can improve the proactive identification of barriers, resources, and remedies to address inequities that would have otherwise gone unnoticed. Such tools help us to combat paternalistic practices and counterproductive outcomes. Check out the institutional equity impact tools located under the related exhibits and forms section of our policy on policies. 

Equity Impact Tools

ADEI in Action!

Several community members came together to hold space, process and reflect on the tragic loss of life of non-binary teen Nex Benedict. Several students spoke out about LGBTQ+ targeted violence, and staff were there to offer support and words of hope. Creating such peaceful spaces to gather in times of need shows the resilience, strength and heart of the CC community through intentional acts of solidarity.

Rosalie Rodriguez

Associate Vice President, Institutional Equity & Belonging 

Peony Fhagen

Associate Vice President, Institutional Equity & Belonging

Ersaleen Hope

Assistant Vice President, Institutional Equity & Belonging

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