Meet Your Campus Dietitian |
Hi CC students! My name is Marina Fella and I am your campus dietitian. I have been at CC since October 2023, and I am here to help optimize your dining experience. Some of the services I offer include meeting with you about general nutrition questions, providing guidance the dining options around campus to meet your specific needs, and answering any questions or concerns you may have related to the food available on campus. A little bit about me: I'm originally from the east coast and love spending my free time hiking, gardening, skiing, and camping. I am extremely passionate about environmental sustainability and strive to live a low-waste lifestyle.
Throughout the school year, you can find me in Rastall during lunch. If you see me around campus, stop and say hi! Otherwise, if you would like to meet with me, you can pick a time/day that works best for you through this link: Book time with Fella, Marina R.: Virtual Meeting
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Get Ready for Opening Convocation |
Join us as we come together as a campus community to embark on the 2024-25 academic year during Opening Convocation 2024, taking place at Shove Memorial Chapel, Mon., Aug. 26 at 9 a.m.
Opening Convocation heralds CC’s 150th academic year and serves as the First Mondays presentation for Block 1. Come welcome the Class of 2028 and meet this year’s inspiring Just World Award recipients.
The Just World Awards include:
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- Mike Edmonds Igniting Students’ Potential Award
- Dr. Margaret A. Liu ’77 Health Justice Award
- Ken Salazar ’77 Stewardship Award
- Adrienne Lanier Seward Bold and Courageous Actions Award
- Val Veirs Environmental Justice Award
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Trustee Helps Guide CC Towards Student Diversity |
CC Trustee and President and CEO of the Aspen Institute Dan Porterfield
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By Megan Clancy ’07
Earlier this year, the New York Times reported on an upswing of Pell Grant recipients at colleges in the American Talent Initiative (ATI). Launched in 2016, the initiative is a Bloomberg Philanthropies-supported collaboration between the Aspen Institute’s College Excellence Program, Ithaka S+R, and a growing alliance of colleges and universities dedicated to substantially expanding opportunity and access for low- and moderate-income students. And one leading member of this group is Colorado College.
ATI was inspired by decades of work by individual colleges and universities to expand college opportunity as well as research showing that tens of thousands of high-achieving, low- and moderate-income students are unable to gain access at top colleges and universities. At these member schools, lower-income enrollment has fully recovered from its recent decline. CC’s involvement in ATI is largely due to Dan Porterfield, CEO of the Aspen Institute and a member of CC’s Board of Trustees.
READ THE FULL STORY»
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Interim President Whitaker is Making News |
Interim President Manya Whitaker is featured front and center in this Colorado Springs Business Journal article, “The New Faces of Higher Ed,” about new presidents taking the helm at three local institutions of higher ed. Read about Whitaker’s take on issues ranging from the price of college to whether liberal arts education produces STEM graduates.
READ THE STORY»
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Crafts + Cocktails: Mini Wall Hanging Planter |
Join us Friday, August 23 at 5:30 p.m. for a fun-filled evening of crafting and cocktails! We’ll be diving into the art of macrame, where you’ll learn to knot and weave a mini wall hanging planter. No prior experience is necessary – our expert instructor Megan Dulin will guide you through the process step-by-step. You can also purchase a delicious drink to sip on while you work on your masterpiece.
Bring your friends or come solo, either way, you’ll have a fantastic time socializing and creating something beautiful! $20 for FAC members, $30 for non-members. Drinks are available for purchase. Credit card only. The bar will open at 5 p.m.
FAC Members must login to receive the discount (discount will appear in check out cart) or call the front desk at 719-634-5581.
Space is limited so REGISTER NOW
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New Student Orientation kicked off Monday, August 19, with a welcome tunnel for first-year students (put on by 150 established students) formed outside Robson. Photo by Jamie Cotten
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