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Colorado Governor Jared Polis signs House Bill 25-1165 into law alongside Rep. Amy Paschal in Tutt Library on Tuesday,. Photo ...
The graduates will go down in history during CC’s sesquicentennial year-long celebration (2024 – 2025), marking 150 years of ...
At Colorado College, research is more than just a pursuit—it’s an experience. Our students and faculty collaborate on innovative projects across disciplines, contributing to real-world solutions and ...
Learn more about the upcoming election on the CC Votes page. Note: CC's district has changed! CC is now located in District 3. Students living on campus reside in District 3, students living off ...
Ciao a tutti! My name is Emma Singer, a double major in Italian Studies and Education graduating Spring 2022, and in Fall 2021 I studied abroad in Florence, Italy. Italians took masking and social ...
The most widely read and translated Japanese philosophers of the modern era, Nishida Kitarô and Nishitani Keiji flourished in the early through late twentieth century. Their distinctive school of ...
The office will close on Monday, May 26 and will reopen at 8:00a on Tuesday, May 27. Requests received over Memorial Weekend will be processed upon our return. Take a look below at our list of ...
The College is pleased to welcome Mike Shum ’07 back to campus to deliver the 2025 Commencement address. Mike Shum is an award-winning independent filmmaker specializing in documentary cinematography ...
Students considering majors in history, political science, pre-law, or the humanities will need to hone their critical thinking and analytical skills while simultaneously developing a broad ...
An investigation into the strengths and limitations of nonviolent conflict in bringing social and political change. After a week investigating social movement theory drawing from several disciplines, ...