In week one, students met with Michael Kodas, the author of the book “Megafire,” who is a senior editor of Inside Climate ...
Award-Winning Journalist and Filmmaker to Speak at Commencement CC Awarded Research College Designation Journey to the Campus Compact Student Leadership Award: EmRhys Jenkins ’26 CC is a Top Producer ...
Below, we highlight strengths of our department in the form of “clusters,” or shared themes that run across multiple courses. Though the Anthro Department avoids formalizing tracks or concentrations, ...
As the Class of 2020 comes together for our reunion, it's a chance to reflect on our time at Colorado College and the unique challenges and triumphs we shared. While our journey at CC may have looked ...
The courses below meet the MS Thematic Minor Requirements. If you don't see a course that you think should meet a requirement, please contact one of our faculty advisors.
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Assistive technologies are tools that all students can utilize to support their academic experiences. Some of these technologies may have costs associated with them. The Office of Accessibility ...
When she’s not out fighting crime as a forensic social worker, Jessica Wright ’17 has a deep-seeded passion and investment in creating music as a Sufi dervish, a person that dedicates their practices ...
The Feminist and Gender Studies Department at Colorado College is thrilled to announce that Joana Chavez will be joining our department as an Assistant Professor of Feminist and Gender Studies ...
The CCE regularly supports around 15 community-engaged student organizations. Check out the list below for information on the student organizations that work with our office! Each student organization ...
This extended format (year-long) political philosophy tutorial initially meets twice a block during the fall semester with a discussion of our common texts; during the spring semester, the focus ...